Disrupt Burrup Hub’s Jesse Noakes says there was no intent to enter Meg O’Neill’s house
A climate activist arrested after protesting at the home of Woodside Energy’s chief executive says there was no intention of entering the Western Australian house and that no one’s safety was under threat.
Disrupt Burrup Hub’s media adviser, Jesse Noakes, was released from police custody on Wednesday night, two days after the climate group protested at Meg O’Neill’s Western Australia family home.
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