Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Rebecca-Gilsenan-at-AGL-v-Greenpeace-Court-Case-Win-in-Australia--GRABS--27MDHUCFP5T.htmlConceptually similarAGL v Greenpeace Court Case Win in Australia - Full Press Conference [Unedited Cut]GP1SVAG9Completed★★★★Rebecca Gilsenan at AGL Court Hearing Press Conference in Sydney - Full Interview GrabsGP1SV8WSCompleted★★★★Glenn Walker at AGL Court Hearing Press Conference in Sydney - Full Interview GrabsGP1SV8WUCompleted★★★★David Ritter at AGL Court Hearing Press Conference in Sydeny - Full Interview GrabsGP1SV8WWCompleted★★★★Katrina Bullock at AGL Court Hearing Press Conference in Sydney - Full Interview GrabsGP1SV8WYCompleted★★★★AGL v Greenpeace Court Hearing Press Conference and Action in Sydney (Uncut Version & B-Roll)GP1SV8WQCompleted★★★★Activists in front of the Federal Courts of Australia (B-Roll)GP1SV8X0Completed★★★★★Glenn Walker at AGL v Greenpeace Court Case Win in Australia (GRABS)GP1SVAGNCompleted★★★★Katrina Bullock at AGL v Greenpeace Court Case Win in Australia (GRABS)GP1SVAGTCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SVAGRRebecca Gilsenan at AGL v Greenpeace Court Case Win in Australia (GRABS)Rebecca Gilsenan, principal lawyer at Maurice Blackburn, speaks at a press conference after Greenpeace's court case win against AGL Energy.AGL Energy attempted to sue Greenpeace for use of their logo in campaigns exposing them as Australia's biggest climate polluter and demanding they close their coal-fired power stations by 2030 at the latest.Locations:Australia-Oceania-SydneyDate:8 Jun, 2021Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:1m36sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :SOUNDBITEKeywords:AGL Energy-Climate (campaign title)-Court cases-KWCI (GPI)-Lawyers-Press conferences-WomenShoot:AGL v Greenpeace Court Case Win in Australia (Photos & Video)Greenpeace Australia Pacific holds a press conference outside the Federal Courts of Australia celebrating their court case win against AGL Energy.AGL Energy attempted to sue Greenpeace for use of their logo in campaigns exposing them as Australia's biggest climate polluter and demanding they close their coal-fired power stations by 2030 at the latest.