Victorian wind farm plan labelled 'divisive' by farmers as community calls for more information

Bryce Eishold
May 18 2022 - 10:30am
UP IN ARMS: Fourth-generation Merino woolgrower and beef farmer Alistair Lade, Highlands, says there is limited information about the controversial wind farm project.
UP IN ARMS: Fourth-generation Merino woolgrower and beef farmer Alistair Lade, Highlands, says there is limited information about the controversial wind farm project.

Confidential discussions about a plan to construct Victoria's largest wind farm with turbines greater than 200 metres tall are infuriating some farmers who have labelled the project "divisive" and "secretive".

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Bryce Eishold

Bryce Eishold

Senior Journalist

Bryce is a senior journalist with Australian Community Media's Stock & Land where he reports on all aspects of agriculture. Bryce is also the president of the Rural Press Club of Victoria. Email Bryce at bryce.eishold@stockandland.com.au.

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