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WRL neighbour payments

Neighbours of properties along the proposed 190–kilometre Western Renewables Link (WRL) may be eligible for a one-off payment – if the project is approved.

AusNet announced that neighbouring landholders with a place of residence within one kilometre of the proposed easement may be eligible for a one-off payment of $20,000 or $40,000 – depending on proximity to the transmission line – under a program called the Near Neighbour Benefit Program.

According to AusNet, the program recognises that “neighbouring landholders often have similar experiences to those hosting infrastructure directly on their land but have not traditionally received benefits.”

AusNet general manager of major projects and Western Renewables Link lead Gerard Carew said the organisation’s “engagement on the proposed Western Renewables Link project has highlighted that neighbouring landholders are seeking greater recognition.”

“This new program responds to that feedback and reflects the important role communities play in supporting the delivery of critical infrastructure,” Mr Carew said.

Neighbours will be invited to apply online for the benefit program, and their eligibility will be verified by AusNet in accordance with VicGrid’s emerging policy.

The program will be adjusted as required to align with the final VicGrid criteria once released.

The environmental effects statement (EES) for the WRL was released to the public on Monday, June 30, and will be exhibited for 40 business days from that date.

Prior to its release, Moorabool mayor Paul Tatchell said that the community has “waited years for the full impacts of Western Renewables Link to be made public.”

“This is an important opportunity for anyone to have their say about the project, including council,” Cr Tatchell said.

“We continue to support community members who are being impacted by WRL … [Moorabool] intends to make a submission and will be releasing information in the coming weeks to help our community further during this time.”

Physical copies of the EES can be viewed at Lerderderg Library, 215 Main Street, Bacchus Marsh and Ballan Council Office, 15 Stead Street, Ballan.

The council said the display of EES documents at these council-owned facilities should not be taken as council endorsement of the project.

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