After years of ignoring communities, the science and even their own investors, Woodside's time is up and its board is being held to account.

The climate movement can stop our biggest Aussie-owned climate polluter by being heard at Woodside's upcoming Annual General Meetings (AGM) where Chairman Richard Goyder and other decision-makers will be put to the test by shareholder votes! 

Super funds are major shareholders and they listen to what members have to say! That's why we've been organising with members across the country to push funds to announce their intention to vote against board directors who don't respond to climate damage that's here now.

HESTA is the first fund to take a stand against Woodside directors on climate grounds. They are showing the way that other funds can do the same. Tell your fund about it and ask them to use their power to put real pressure on climate-wreckers.

Keep the momentum going by forward our asks to your superannuation fund. If you are a member of HESTA, you can instead send them a note of support.

 

Header image: Members have been organising outside super fund headquarters across the country. Here, at the Australian Retirement Trust in Brisbane. Photo: Cassie Mutch