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Community Consultative Committee

The Community Consultative Committees (CCCs) form part of the SEC Delburn Wind Farm’s broader community and stakeholder engagement which is intended to maintain clear and transparent communication about the wind farm with the local community.

Construction CCC

The Construction CCC facilitates two‐way communication between the community and project team. It is an additional communication channel to provide feedback, answer questions and provide local perspectives on impacts.

Construction CCC meeting documents

Pre-Development CCC

In March 2021, a Community Consultative Committee (CCC) was established to facilitate information sharing between the community and the project team. Local community members, stakeholders and special interest groups were invited to participate. The CCC members discussed the planning, development and construction of the wind farm.  The meetings provided opportunities for members to ask questions and get answers and share their feedback. The project team were advised of community concerns and local issues, along with preferences on the project design and planning. As a result of listening to this feedback, the wind farm design was amended from 53 turbines to 33.

CCC meeting documents

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SEC Delburn Wind Farm construction underway, boosting jobs and skills near Latrobe Valley

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Construction is underway at the SEC Delburn Wind Farm, marking a major milestone for jobs and workforce development in the Latrobe Valley. The project is Victoria’s first publicly owned, utility-scale wind generation project.

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