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Two companies awaiting state approval to build Australia’s biggest wind farm donated money to the Victorian Labor Party last month, following years of court battles and lobbying the state to sign off on its $2 billion, 17,000-hectare project.
Two companies linked to the Golden Plains wind farm donated to the Victorian Labor Party last month.
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The latest plan to build the Golden Plains Wind Farm, which will be capable of powering 400,000 homes, includes a proposal to build 215 wind turbines, more than the 181 turbines recommended by the government when it first approved the project in December 2018.
It also hopes to increase the diameter of the turbines from 150 metres to 165 metres, with a total tower height of 230 metres.
How Victoria can make right choices to fix its mental health system
By Tim Marney
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Early February will be a watershed moment for Victorians experiencing mental health challenges. Thatâs when the final report of the Royal Commission into Victoriaâs Mental Health System is due to be handed down, and attention will turn to the state governmentâs response to the findings.
Royal Commission into Victoriaâs Mental Health System chair Penny Armytage.
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While we have all rightly been focused on the mental health impacts of Victoriaâs prolonged COVID-19 lockdown, we should not lose sight of the way the system operates in the long term.