Letter sent to Emil Davey also requests he hand over communications relating to protest at Perth headquarters
Emil Davey was sent a letter by lawyers acting forEnergy on 18 August requesting he hand over documents and communications relating to a protest at the company’s Perth headquarters in June.
The trio – who have all been charged over the protest – are involved with Disrupt Burrup Hub, a group campaigning against fossil fuel expansion in Western Australia’s Pilbara region. “Woodside considers that it may have a cause of action against persons for unlawful means conspiracy in connection with the incident, and wishes to commence proceedings against those persons.
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