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Woodside protestors fined for planned protest at Meg O'Neill's house

Planned protest was foiled by police without any incident occurring

Emil Davey (left), Jesse Noakes (right) and Matilda Lane-Rose (far right) with one of their supporters

Emil Davey (left), Jesse Noakes (right) and Matilda Lane-Rose (far right) with one of their supporters | Credits: ENB

Three Disrupt Burrup Hub activists who pleaded guilty to planning a protest at the home of Woodside's CEO have been fined a total of $6,500 in court this morning.  Emil Davey and Matilda Lane-Rose...

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