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“Anything but coal!” Rio Tinto shirks Bulga locals over mine expansion
6 May 2016 Rio Tinto's Chairman and outgoing CEO side-stepped questions from three Bulga residents on the impact of the controversial Mt Thorley Warkworth coal mine expansion at their annual general meeting (AGM) on Thursday. The three "Bulgarians" - Annemaree and Rob...
QBE dodges questions but offers dialogue
5 May 2016 Market Forces representatives attended the QBE AGM in Sydney on Wednesday. QBE is the largest insurer in Australia by market capitalisation, and operates across 37 countries employing over 14,000 people. QBE is also a critical ally to the fossil fuel...
Defend environmental advocacy – Government report wants to silence us!
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Media release: Crowdfunding campaign sends Bulga locals to confront mining giant Rio Tinto at its AGM
4 MAY 2016 Three local residents from the historic town of Bulga in the New South Wales Hunter Valley are set to bring their campaign opposing Rio Tinto’s coal mine expansion at Mt Thorley Warkworth directly to the company’s AGM in Brisbane on Thursday. This follows a...
Bulga to Brisbane update: Thanks and final preparations
3 May 2016 After an incredible response to our crowdfunding campaign, Bulga residents Aneemaree and Rob McLaughlin and Judith Leslie are now preparing to take their fight up to Rio Tinto at the company's annual general meeting (AGM) in Brisbane on Thursday. The...
Climate change: made possible by QBE
Activists this morning gave QBE’s headquarters a colourful new rebranding, illustrating how the insurance company was making climate change possible through its underwriting of major fossil fuel projects.
Tough questions asked at Woodside AGM
22 April 2016 Woodside Petroleum's annual general meeting in Perth yesterday saw Chairman Michael Chaney and CEO Peter Coleman face questions over political donations and corruption, as well as how their business model - grabbing fossil fuels out of the ground for...
Media Release: Peabody bankruptcy a cautionary tale for Australian investors
Melbourne, Wednesday 13 April 2016 Today’s long-expected bankruptcy announcement by Peabody should serve a cautionary tale to Australian investors still holding fossil fuel stocks, according to financial activist group Market Forces. “Australian investors who held...
How could the Future Fund finance Carmichael coal?
This briefing originally appeared on RenewEconomy, 30 March 2016 Could Australia's sovereign wealth fund be the key source of finance that enables Adani’s Carmichael mega coal mine in the Galilee Basin? News has emerged that India's Finance Minister, Arun Jaitley,...
