Posted: 2022-10-19 00:52:35

A group of high-profile Fremantle Dockers members has joined the demands to end fossil fuel sponsorship of sporting clubs, calling on their team to cut its ties with oil and gas giant Woodside.

The group, including former Dockers player Dale Kickett, author Tim Winton and former WA Premier Carmen Lawrence, said Woodside did not align with the team's values.

In a letter to the Dockers' board, the group outlined its concerns about climate change, particularly in light of the company's decision to press ahead with its Scarborough gas development, which it claims is "the largest fossil fuel project to be built in Australia in a decade".

"Despite claims it is trying to decarbonise, Woodside has doubled down on fossil fuels in the last year; purchasing BHP's oil and gas assets and becoming one of the top ten largest fossil fuel companies in the world," the letter read.

Alex Hillman, Dale Kickett, Gerard McNeill, Gillian O’Shaughnessy, Dr Bill Hare and Carmen Lawrence.
From left to right:  Dockers fans Alex Hillman, Dale Kickett, Gerard McNeill, Gillian O’Shaughnessy, Dr Bill Hare and Carmen Lawrence.(Supplied: Miles Tweedie Photography via Sophie McNeill)

"We should not allow our club's good name to be used by a corporation to enhance its reputation when its core activities are so clearly threatening our planet."

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