COMMUNITY CALL TO ACTION Upper Lachlan Landholders
Together we are Strong
COMMUNITY CALL TO ACTION Upper Lachlan Landholders
This meeting is about more than wind turbines.
a: It is about your future.
b: It is about whether you can continue living the life you want — on the land you call home.
Across the Upper Lachlan, families are experiencing impacts from existing wind developments, while others are facing new proposals and expanding infrastructure.
Many residents feel uncertain. Some feel isolated. Others are unsure whether anything can actually be done.
Let us be clear:
1: There are legal and regulatory pathways available.
2: There are options worth exploring.
3: But they require community participation.
Behind the scenes, members of our region have been working tirelessly to examine approvals, compliance processes, landholder agreements and potential collective legal avenues.
However, progress cannot happen if affected residents remain silent.
If you are impacted — now or potentially in the near future — your voice matters.
We are hosting an information session with Dominica Tannock, a Victorian solicitor who has supported regional communities navigating large-scale renewable energy developments.
She will discuss:
• Your rights as a landholder
• What options may be available
• The importance of collective representation
• Practical next steps for our region
This is not about division.
This is about informed choice.
This is about protecting your future.
Something can be done — but only if residents come forward and stand together
Together we are Strong
COMMUNITY CALL TO ACTION Upper Lachlan Landholders
This meeting is about more than wind turbines.
a: It is about your future.
b: It is about whether you can continue living the life you want — on the land you call home.
Across the Upper Lachlan, families are experiencing impacts from existing wind developments, while others are facing new proposals and expanding infrastructure.
Many residents feel uncertain. Some feel isolated. Others are unsure whether anything can actually be done.
Let us be clear:
1: There are legal and regulatory pathways available.
2: There are options worth exploring.
3: But they require community participation.
Behind the scenes, members of our region have been working tirelessly to examine approvals, compliance processes, landholder agreements and potential collective legal avenues.
However, progress cannot happen if affected residents remain silent.
If you are impacted — now or potentially in the near future — your voice matters.
We are hosting an information session with Dominica Tannock, a Victorian solicitor who has supported regional communities navigating large-scale renewable energy developments.
She will discuss:
• Your rights as a landholder
• What options may be available
• The importance of collective representation
• Practical next steps for our region
This is not about division.
This is about informed choice.
This is about protecting your future.
Something can be done — but only if residents come forward and stand together
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Highlights
- 2 hours
- all ages
- In-person
- Doors at 5pm
Location
29 Spring St
29 Spring Street
Crookwell, NSW 2583
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