Media Release – Stop AusNet Towers Host Community Information Meetings
The Stop AusNet Towers Community Alliance will be hosting a series of community information sessions along the proposed WVTNP route in November and December.
The Stop AusNet Towers Community Alliance will be hosting a series of community information sessions along the proposed WVTNP route in November and December.
AusNet’s proposed landholder compensation plan for the Western Victoria Transmission Network Project (WVTNP) is an insult to the people of Victoria.
AusNet’s proposed landholder compensation plan for the Western Victoria Transmission Network Project (WVTNP) is an insult to the people of Victoria.
Read the latest news from Stop AusNet's Towers. Find out more about your land access obligations and download land access guidance. Sign an important petition to review the WVTNP and watch an ABC documentary called 'BIG DEAL'.
The past few months have been a busy time for the Stop AusNets Towers committees and volunteers as we have elevated our fight against the WVTNP and it’s planned horrendous and unsafe towers and transmission station.
The past few months have been a busy time for the Stop AusNets Towers committees and volunteers as we have elevated our fight against the WVTNP and it’s planned horrendous and unsafe towers and transmission station.
The past few months have been a busy time for the Stop AusNets Towers committees and volunteers as we have elevated our fight against the WVTNP and it’s planned horrendous and unsafe towers and transmission station.
The past few months have been a busy time for the Stop AusNets Towers committees and volunteers as we have elevated our fight against the WVTNP and it’s planned horrendous and unsafe towers and transmission station.
The Western Victoria Transmission Network’s Community Consultation Group is simply making patsies of the community participants, who volunteered in good faith to take part as representatives of their broader communities.
The Western Victoria Transmission Network’s Community Consultation Group is simply making patsies of the community participants, who volunteered in good faith to take part as representatives of their broader communities.