Signs reading "No gas", "Respect indigenous culture" and "Barnett crucifying the Kimberley" have cropped up in the northern coastal region of Western Australia.

But you won't see any signs of support for the region's proposed gas hub.

Everyone in the Kimberley port city of Broome has an opinion on Woodside Petroleum's plan to build a $30 billion gas precinct at James Price Point, 60km north of the town.

The sticking point is that while most protesters are happy to share their opinions with anyone who will listen, many who support the liquefied natural gas (LNG) project are afraid to admit it publicly.

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