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Climate protesters admit trying to trespass at Woodside boss Meg O’Neill’s City Beach home

Four climate activists have pleaded guilty to downgraded charges over an incident at the Perth home of Woodside’s chief executive, Meg O’Neill where an ABC crew was present.
Jesse Noakes, Gerard Mazza, Emil Davey and Maltida Lane-Rose were accused of involvement in a plan to damage Ms O’Neill’s…
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