Activists defend stalker-like CEO intrusion
Do protesters have the right to go to the home of a chief executive of an organisation they disagree with? And why would the ABC be tagging along?
Those questions and more have been raised by the intrusive presence of Disrupt Burrup Hub at the home of Woodside chief Meg O’Neill yesterday.
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DBH spokesperson Emma Sangalli defended the organisation’s actions on 6PR Mornings and told Gary Adshead they didn’t see them as extreme.
“Meg O’Neill is at the helm of a company that is going to emit the same amount of CO2 as several small countries,” Ms Sangalli said.