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State Significant Infrastructure

Assessment

Central-West Orana REZ Transmission

Warrumbungle Shire

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Development of new twin double circuit 500 kV transmission lines between Wollar and the proposed substations at Merotherie and Elong Elong, and connections from these lines to renewable energy generation and storage projects in the CWO REZ

EPBC

This project is a controlled action under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 and will be assessed under the bilateral agreement between the NSW and Commonwealth Governments, or an accredited assessment process. For more information, refer to the Australian Government's website.

Attachments & Resources

Notice of Exhibition (1)

Application (1)

SEARs (18)

EIS (28)

Response to Submissions (2)

Agency Advice (17)

Amendments (18)

Additional Information (2)

Submissions

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Showing 121 - 140 of 401 submissions
Name Withheld
Object
CASSILIS , New South Wales
Message
I object to the project for reason laid out in the attachment
Attachments
Ian Guthrie
Comment
COOLAH , New South Wales
Message
I do not agree with this project proceeding.
Demonstrate some real leadership and abandon this unconscionable renewable energy scam and make the decision to go nuclear NOW.
Nuclear is safe when managed competently and we have demonstrated experience doing so, we have been safely running a nuclear plant at Lucas Heights on the fringes of Sydney for over 60 years even third world countries are doing it!
Nuclear power is (I believe) cheaper overall, it is sustainable, it will provide reliable peak and base-load power and we have an abundant supply of all materials required to produce it and we have many ideal sites upon which to build them without further destroying our environment.
Attachments
Name Withheld
Object
WARABROOK , New South Wales
Message
Instead of impacting on rural Australia by creating unwanted visual and physical pollution, why not create this net zero infrastructure for the people who really want it, such as the inner city parasitic suburbs wanting a green revolution? They export their radical agenda to those areas as far away from them as possible. Let's get the wind farms, transmission lines and solar farms in the Teal and Greens seats of Australia
Name Withheld
Object
KIKOIRA , New South Wales
Message
I object to EnergyCo’s project due to the below reasons:
- Destruction of habitats for wedge-tailed eagles.
- Destruction of habitats for koalas.
- Destruction of much-needed trees for livestock’s shade purposes.
- Destruction of trees such as Kurrajongs. These trees play an important role in livestock sustainability during droughts.
- Destruction of our beautiful rural landscapes. These will be littered with industrial renewable infrastructure, and something we can never recover from.
- Too much land will be needed to be cleared for construction and easements. This will impact local livestock and wildlife.
- The workforce camps will cause considerable damage to local environments and landscapes.
- There are not enough fire-fighting facilities available to assist should fires break out at worksites or in workcamps. We do not have enough local water to supply for firefighting purposes.
Kylie Trengove
Object
DUNEDOO , New South Wales
Message
I strongly object to the Central-West Orana REZ Transmission for many reasons.
I don't want to see the Dunedoo area covered in high voltage transmission lines, they are unsightly and unhealthy for human and animals. I've seen what wind turbines and solar farms look like and it is not a pretty sight. We are going to lose so much beautiful arable farming land to these projects. There will be so much disruption to roads, doctors, hospitals once these projects get started with an influx of workers. The local doctors can't cope as it is without adding hundreds more to the town. We are already in a dry spell, where is the water going to come from to service these camps and where is the waste product going to go? Our roads are already in disrepair from the wet weather over the last few years that needs fixing, what is heavy trucks going to do to these roads? The Merotherie Rd is a flood plain. How will EnergyCo's proposed upgrading of Merotherie Rd impact the Talbragar River that floods quite often. I don't like the bullying tactics that are being used across a lot of these projects and I've seen it first hand. As I have seen previously with the Cobbora Mine that didn't go ahead, the Government bought up a heap of farms and displaced a lot of families that then effected the local preschool and school and businesses in town. I don't want to see families have to sell up and move when they don't want to. Why are we the guinea pigs for this project? Why can't homes in Sydney put solar panels on their rooves? Oh that's right it might devalue their property. Well what about devaluing our beautiful farm land? Take a walk in our shoes and see how you would feel if this was being imposed upon you without any say in the matter!!!
Name Withheld
Object
TULLIBIGEAL , New South Wales
Message
I object to EnergyCo’s project due to the below reasons:
- Destruction of habitats for wedge-tailed eagles.
- Destruction of habitats for koalas.
- Destruction of much-needed trees for livestock’s shade purposes.
- Destruction of trees such as Kurrajongs. These trees play an important role in livestock sustainability during droughts.
- Destruction of our beautiful rural landscapes. These will be littered with industrial renewable infrastructure, and something we can never recover from.
- Too much land will be needed to be cleared for construction and easements. This will impact local livestock and wildlife.
- The workforce camps will cause considerable damage to local environments and landscapes.
- There are not enough fire-fighting facilities available to assist should fires break out at worksites or in workcamps. We do not have enough local water to supply for firefighting purposes.
Name Withheld
Object
KIKOIRA , New South Wales
Message
It is disappointing to see that Australia’s rural landscape will forever be changed and we, the people, have minimal say in this process. I do not want to see industrial landscapes where our once beautiful countryside was. I do not want to see our beautiful landscapes ruined by these permanent structures. I do not believe that EnergyCo have sufficiently engaged enough with the CWO REZ communities to obtain their findings in order to complete their EIS. I do not believe that these communities have had their concerns heard and considered. Councils appear to want these projects so they can pocket a significant percentage of their capital value. I do not believe farming communities should have to forgo their land and lifestyle in order to bankroll the rest of their regions/shires.

I have fears over: fire safety issues; increased traffic on local roads; magnetic fields and EMF issues on both livestock and communities; ripple effects renewable energy factories in rural areas will ultimately have on rural economies; the mental health implications these projects will have on generational farmers, as well as people in the communities who simply love their land and witness it being destroyed. Rural Australia does not have enough medical facilities to manage these issues.

It is for my above concerns, I submit my OBJECION to EnergyCo’s project.
Barry Hadaway
Object
BUDGEE BUDGEE , New South Wales
Message
My objection to the proposed development is attached.
Attachments
Rylstone District Environment Society
Object
RYLSTONE , New South Wales
Message
Our members object to the proposal because of the impacts on critically endangered grassy box woodland plant and animal communities. There have been no Environmental Impact Assessments on these communities and this is essential before the project goes ahead.
There is no indication of specific plans for off-sets which will make up for any loss of habitat or bio-diversity due to construction of infrastructure.
There is no impact assessment for the Regent Honey Eater, which is protected under Commonwealth legislation.
There is no attempt to avoid national park reserve eg Durridgere State Conservation Area.
There is no attempt to avoid areas already set aside for offsets at existing coal mine sites eg. Wilpinjong Coal Mine. These are designed to off-set impacts on the Regent Honey Eater.
There is no attempt to consider underground infrastructure.
Suzanne Stoddart
Object
Dunedoo , New South Wales
Message
See attached
Attachments
Angela Copeland
Object
Dunedoo , New South Wales
Message
I object to this project going ahead because of the size and accumulative impact upon our small region of Dunedoo, Coolah and Gulgong. It will completely change our area and we are the sacrifice and experiment of Äustralia's First Renewable Energy Zone.
Attachments
Fiona Luckhurst
Object
COOLAH , New South Wales
Message
pls see attached submission
Attachments
Name Withheld
Object
KIKOIRA , New South Wales
Message
I am objecting to the EnergyCo project on these grounds:
- I do not believe there was ample community consultation. 44 people out of a regional population of over 154,000 (0.03%) is not a true representation. This minimal figure was to obtain benefit by deception on behalf of EnergyCo.
- The roads within the CWO are not in any way capable of the additional traffic and heavy loads. This will be disastrous for local residents.
- There are no long-term plans to increase capacity to deal with firefighting and increased fire risks associated with the projects infrastructure.
- The high-voltage transmission towers and powerlines are simply ugly to look at. They have no place in rural Australia.
- Industrial wind turbine factories have no place in rural Australia.
- Industrial solar factories have no place in rural Australia
- We risk losing our livestock and wildlife due to both construction and operations of this infrastructure. This in my eyes is not acceptable.
Merriwa-Cassilis Alliance
Comment
MERRIWA , New South Wales
Message
Document attached
Attachments
Name Withheld
Object
Goondiwindi , Queensland
Message
Please don’t turn rural Australia into an industrial wasteland. If the city folk want renewables then let them host it. This is your food bowl.
Grant Piper
Object
Name Withheld
Object
Coolah , New South Wales
Message
See attached
Attachments
Sharon McKenzie
Object
HUNTERS HILL , New South Wales
Message
I strongly object to Energy Co CWO Rez Tramission Project. 

Of greatest concern is
1. The environment impacts to wildlife.
2. The water use that will be used
3. The visual impacts to residents
4. Infrastructure required to get such a project up and going and the effects it will have.
5. The mental health and well being of landholders and residents.

I reserve the right to make further comment or submissions.
Name Withheld
Object
Coolah , New South Wales
Message
See attached
Attachments
Beverley Smiles
Object
WOLLAR , New South Wales
Message
As attached
Attachments

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Project Details

Application Number
SSI-48323210
EPBC ID Number
2022/09353
Assessment Type
State Significant Infrastructure
Development Type
Electricity supply
Local Government Areas
Warrumbungle Shire

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