Climate activists fined over protest outside Woodside boss Meg O’Neill’s Perth home Jesse Noakes, 36, and Matilda Lane-Rose, 20, and Emil Davey, 23, fined a total of $6,500 after pleading guilty to unlawful damage and trespass.
About 10 counter-terrorism police were waiting for Jesse Noakes, 36, and Matilda Lane-Rose, 20, when they arrived at the Perth home of Woodside chief executive, Meg O’Neill, in August 2023 with paint, water balloons and a bicycle lock.
A group of climate activists have been fined over a foiled protest at the Woodside Energy boss’s family home.
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