We enjoyed our third visit to the Mudgee Small Farm Field Days, where we engaged with almost 200 people over the two days.
Most visitors were local residents, landholders, or business owners who supported the Project and wanted to learn more.
This year, our visitors were keen to discuss the Project layout, design, timeline, and employment opportunities the Project will bring.
People were also interested in knowing more about how turbines work, access routes, visual impacts and decommissioning.
Thank you for taking the time to visit us and share your thoughts. We very much appreciate it. Your feedback is important as we move through the planning approval process.
What’s next?
Our EIS studies are underway. We will be commencing our biodiversity field surveys in the next few weeks. These will be the first of many surveys conducted across a number of disciplines, all of which will ultimately make up our Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).
Future community engagement
We hope to visit Mudgee and Gulgong again later this year and look forward to speaking with more community members and learning from locals. You can also complete our survey about the Wind Farm at any time.