Woodside’s Browse gas puts the ecologically significant Scott Reef at risk of:
Subsidence of the Sandy Islet
Catastrophic oil spills
Harm to endangered species
Offshore oil and gas drilling is inherently dangerous. To protect Scott Reef, Woodside’s Browse gas must be rejected. Come along to our online Coral's Last Stand documentary screening to take action and learn more!
Scott Reef is an extraordinarily beautiful coral reef ecosystem 270 km off the Kimberley Coast in WA. It is home to an incredible diversity and abundance of life including Green Sea Turtles, Dusky Sea Snakes, 900 species of fish, 29 marine mammals, and hundreds of species of hard and soft corals. Its beauty takes your breath away.
Scott Reef is under threat from Woodside’s monstrous Burrup Hub. The WA Environmental Protection Authority has already found the proposal for Browse, a massive oil and gas industrial zone at Scott Reef, poses unacceptable risks to endangered whales, turtles and other species. Woodside have now submitted a revised proposal – making minor changes to their plans in an attempt to sweep environmental impacts and the risk of oil spills under the rug.
Ordinary Western Australians can now comment on Woodside’s revised plans. This is a huge opportunity to advocate for the protection of Scott Reef and our climate.
Have your say on the fate of Scott Reef! Come along to our online screening of Jane Hammond's latest documentary, Corals’ Last Stand, to experience the beauty of Scott Reef for yourself and make your own submission to protect it!
Don't miss out!
After successful screenings in Leederville, Fremantle, Margaret River, Exmouth, and more, we're excited to give you a chance to experience this beautifully shot and captivating film for the first time online. It tells the critically important story of Scott Reef, highlighting its incredible beauty and the fight to protect it.
Join our one-time-only online screening and take action with us from anywhere in the world!
Corals' Last Stand is supported by: CCWA, Greenpeace Australia Pacific, Environs Kimberley, the Australian Marine Conservation Society (AMCS), and the Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF).
WHEN:
June 08, 2025
2pm - 3pm
WHERE:
Online - RSVP for the Zoom link
CONTACT:
Binu Ekanaike · binu.ekanaike@ccwa.org.au