Murray River Council wants equitable outcomes for communities impacted by renewable energy projects.
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Aidan Briggs
Murray River Council is seeking support from councils within the Southwest Renewable Energy Zone for a joint advocacy initiative that will ensure equitable outcomes for communities impacted by renewable energy development.
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The Southwest REZ area covers parts of seven council areas, including the northern parts of Murray River Council’s Wakool ward.
The council is calling for support programs and initiatives to be distributed fairly across affected communities, including those that currently fall outside the defined zone boundaries.
Murray River Council Mayor John Harvie said collaboration between relevant councils was key to achieving this.
“By working collaboratively with councils across the Southwest REZ, we can advocate for more inclusive policies that reflect the priorities and needs of all impacted communities,” Cr Harvie said.
“Together, councils can present a stronger case to state and federal governments, promoting a fairer approach to renewable energy development and any associated benefits.”
Murray River Council Mayor John Harvie.
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Emily Donohoe
The proposed joint advocacy initiative would focus on three key priorities, including flexibility in boundary definitions so that affected communities can attain benefits and support provided through the initiative.
The initiative will further call for the authority to extend funding opportunities beyond the current REZ boundaries to those within relevant local government areas.
The equitable distribution of benefits is also emphasised in the initiative in hopes of creating a system to allocate funding based on the level of impact experienced by communities.
Council’s initiative aims to build momentum for a united advocacy effort, gathering feedback and building support among councils within the Southwest REZ.