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Inverter issues hit NSW solar farms, just as owner seeks buyer offers

2 February 2021 Inverter issues have hit production at the two New South Wales solar farms being offered for sale by the listed solar investor New Energy Solar. The company announced on Tuesday that the output from the 110MW (DC) Beryl and 57MW Manildra solar farms were 18.3 per cent below its “weather adjusted” expectations for the December quarter, as a result of the inverter problems it says are now “largely” rectified. “During the quarter, Beryl and Manildra experienced some inverter malfunctions that contributed to underperformance during the period,” the company said in its quarterly report. “Replacing the failed inverters at Beryl was largely completed during December, while at Manildra new inverter components have been ordered and replacement is expected to occur in the coming weeks.”

Everything you need to know about new gel blaster laws

Wide Bay gel blaster retailers and field operators have welcomed the new laws around the toys that take effect from February 1. In 17 days, it will be an offence for people to openly carry gel blasters, which could be confused with a weapon or firearm, and they must be stored in a safe lockable place. M4A1 Gel Blaster Hervey Bay manager Rikki-Lee Denyer said they were “all for harsher penalties for those that do the wrong thing”. “We always have been, because for the people that shop with us, even our staff, this is a sport and a hobby not just a job,” she said.

DON T MISS OUT: What s on around the Coast this weekend

SATURDAY JANUARY 16 Urangan Pier Markets What: Urangan’s weekly markets offer fresh produce, good food and great live music and are one of the best ways to kick off the weekend in Hervey Bay. Where: Pier St, Urangan, Hervey Bay When: 7am to 1pm Torquay Beach Markets Where: Charlton Esplanade, Torquay, Hervey Bay When: 7am to 1pm Live Music What: Local artist Frank Benn will be performing cool, chill music at the Hervey Bay Boat Club Where: Hervey Bay Boat Club When: 5:30pm to 10:30pm Cost: Free

Sexy, risque and sophisticated : Adults only circus returns

Premium Content As the name suggests, it s the circus show that leaves everyone talking. Infamous The Show has returned to Bundaberg for the second time to deliver its adults only, two hour long performance from their spiegel big top circus tent. Bekki Ashton is a sixth generation Ashton family circus performer. Sister of the show s owner and performer Bekki Ashton said spectators could expect all the elements of a traditional circus, combined with cabaret-style dancing and comedy. Infamous is a whole new genre of circus style show and because touring is what we re best known for, we re able to bring this world class quality show to the country towns, Ms Ashton said.

Remembering 12 lives lost on Fraser Coast roads in 2020

Chronicle earlier this year.   He said his dad Phillip was also seriously injured in the crash. Rhonda and Phillip owned Wide Bay Laser Skirmish at Apple Tree Creek. A woman was killed in a fatal crash at Tiaro. She was well known across the region and her loss had been felt throughout the community, Tim said. Motorcyclist killed in Maryborough crash A MOTORCYCLIST died following a crash at Maryborough on May 30. Shortly before 1pm, police received reports about a motorcycle travelling around Dunn Street and Panorama Drive causing excessive noise. Tribute to Damian Lawton killed in a motorcycle accident – father Ron Lawton and Damian s girlfriend Rayleigh Burke at the crash site on the corner of Woodstock and Neptune Sts in Maryborough. Photo: Alistair Brightman

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