Stop AusNet’s Towers Newsletter – April 2021
Over the last few weeks AusNet have hosted community Drop-in Session’s, these disingenuous and hollow consultative sessions have left more questions and created greater community anger.
Over the last few weeks AusNet have hosted community Drop-in Session’s, these disingenuous and hollow consultative sessions have left more questions and created greater community anger.
Let's be clear, Stop Ausnet Towers and The Moorabool Central Highlands Power Alliance wholeheartedly support a reduction in coal-fired power stations and transition to a low-carbon emissions future.
The Visual Impact Provision project in the Snowdonia National Park in the UK aims to reduce the visual impact of National Grid’s overhead line across the Dwyryd Estuary near Porthmadog.
The NSW government could consider using new powers to prohibit renewable energy projects from connecting to the grid in circumstances where there is strong community opposition to the project.
After many months of hard work and dedication from the team at the Moorabool and Central Highlands Power Alliance (MCHPA), we are pleased to announce the launch of our new and improved campaign website!
Stop AusNet Towers Campaign Team hosts 'STOP AUSNET’S TOWERS COMMUNITY MEETINGS' in Darley and Coimadai. Learn more about the impacts of the proposed towers and how you can help stop this project.
AUSNET have narrowed down a broad Area of Interest to a number of corridor options for further investigation and community consultation.
Stop AusNet’s Towers, is calling on governments to guarantee “full, genuine consultation, conduct and independent analysis” of alternatives to overhead lines, including underground options.
There has been considerable community resistance to the plan to run a network of high-voltage powerlines across the region.
AusNet has today announced a narrowed down corridor within the previously identified Area of Interest. We are devastated by this announcement, this project impacts our lives, our livelihoods, the environment and our future. It’s not just a line on a map.