A MAJOR national bank has been forced to remove more than 100 misleading out of order signs from its ATMs after being targeted by anti-coal activists.
A score of ANZ Banking Group machines sprawled across six capital cities were plastered with "out of order" signs on Sunday after campaigners launched their latest bid to draw attention to the bank's funding of the coal industry.
Lots of news for Woodside,but all behind damn paywalls.
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IN TODAY’S wrap: more bad press for Woodside’s Browse project;
http://afr.com/p/markets/market_wrap/woodside_in_spotlight_over_browse_vCho9TNHXkrUXKDed61vbI
Woodside Petroleum, whose corporate reputation is seen at risk from its controversial plans for the Browse LNG project, is set to face more heat from a campaign by the Sea Shepherd environmental action group.
The Australian petroleum and exploration people should have a look at this.
http://www.energynewsbulletin.net/storyview.asp?storyid=9590360§ionsource=s0
THE Petroleum Exploration and Production Association of New Zealand is the first signatory to a code of conduct that minimises acoustic disturbances to marine mammals from offshore seismic surveys.
Well done to Fergus and the young lady locked on and turning the convoy around.
Help with the fines still into the flower lady on Saville?