The Shire of Broome in Western Australia's Kimberley region has come under fire for ordering the removal of anti-gas hub signs from people's homes.
Banners condemning the State Government's plan to build a 25 square kilometre LNG precinct just north of the town have been hung from porches, wheelie bins and boab trees in recent months.
The shire says, even though the banners are on private property, they breach local laws.
The shire is writing to all property owners who are displaying unauthorised signs and ordering them to be removed.
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