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Clock climb kicks-off clean energy countdown
Thursday, 20 March 2014, 10:53 am | Oil Free Otago
Today oil free and clean energy campaigners from around the country have deployed a banner from the Dunedin Railway Station clock tower. The action comes as Anadarko's drillship, the Noble Bob Douglas, leaves for the Gulf of Mexico after failing to ... More >>
Dunedin is Smarter Than This
Monday, 10 March 2014, 12:30 pm | Oil Free Otago
Oil Free Otago have slammed Anadarko's announcement that the company will be having confidential briefings with selected people in Dunedin this week. More >>
Government Announcement Shameful and Undemocratic
Thursday, 27 February 2014, 5:15 pm | Oil Free Otago
Oil Free Otago is calling the government’s announcement that oil and gas exploration be non-notifiable as “shameful and undemocratic.” “This is yet another example of the government and its so-called Environment Protection Agency cow-towing to foreign ... More >>
Banners on the Beach to Oppose Deep Sea Drilling
Thursday, 13 February 2014, 1:41 pm | Oil Free Otago
At 12 noon on Saturday Oil Free Otago will be hosting a Banners on the Beach event at St Clair Beach in Dunedin. The event is part of a South Island day of action when at least 18 communities from, Golden Bay to Bluff, will gather on a local beach to ... More >>
Banners on the Beach to Oppose Deep Sea Drilling
Thursday, 13 February 2014, 1:37 pm | Oil Free Otago
At 12 noon on Saturday Oil Free Otago will be hosting a Banners on the Beach event at St Clair Beach in Dunedin. The event is part of a South Island day of action when at least 18 communities from, Golden Bay to Bluff, will gather on a local beach to ... More >>
Otago Flotilla Comes Face to Face with Anadarko Drillship
Monday, 10 February 2014, 9:14 am | Oil Free Otago
Otago Flotilla Comes Face to Face with Anadarko Drillship At 8:00 yesterday evening, the Oil Free Otago Flotilla came face to face with Anadarko’s drillship, the Noble Bob Douglas. The yachts of the flotilla occupied the site where the Noble Bob Douglas ... More >>