Social and Economic
The need for an effective and efficient transmission network to transfer green power generated in the south-western Victoria to the State power grid is recognised but it is important to consider the various environments and potential impacts that this transmission line project may have on local areas also.
Land and Property Values will Plummet
The Moorabool Shire will suffer with ~60km of this transmission line. It appears that the preferred siting of these transmission towers will be north of the Western Freeway from Ballarat to Bacchus Marsh. In the Bacchus Marsh area, the towers would likely be placed along the northern edge of Darley between Darley and the Wombat State Forest / Lerderderg State Park.
Diminished Regional Appeal and Negative Economic Impact
These massive towers will destroy the widely held view of the region as being a clean, green, healthy, semi-rural lifestyle, surrounded by pleasant landscapes and natural assets. Devaluing the ‘appeal’ of the region will have flow-on effects and will impact on the number of visitors to the region (currently >500,000 per year) and also retard the projected growth-rate of this, ‘significant Growth-Corridor’, as identified in both the Plan Melbourne and Central Highlands Regional Growth Plans.
Regional Tourism
Landscapes are significant to different people for different reasons. The reasons vary from bring admired for their scenic beauty, to the historic value, recreation, mental health, the environmental qualities, and/or the value to the regional economy and other less tangible values associated with the place, such as memories or associations.
Aesthetics, Livability and Wellbeing
Aesthetic benefit to tourism, liveability, and wellbeing: These proposed towers are already having profound mental health and physiological impacts to those who may be impacted. These towers and cables are eyesores and to suggest placing them in the vicinity shows scant regard for the residents, the environment and tourists who travel to enjoy the area. Many residents have chosen a peaceful, country lifestyle and this project is ripping it all away and causing mental anguish in many of us.
Contrary to Established Practices
It is noted that the northern area of Darley is currently supplied mostly by underground power. It would be ludicrous to negate these fire-risk abatement measures by installing 500kV overhead power lines on 85m towers in the area between Darley and Lerderderg State Park, Wombat State Forrest, Werribee Gorge State Park and Long Forest Conservation Reserve, as it appears currently, to be the plan.
Major Impacts
The importance of major infrastructure projects with state-wide benefits, is recognised and supported by the communities, but it is important to ensure that these benefits are not delivered at the expense of significant impacts on select communities along its path.
Moorabool Planning Scheme
Moorabool Council’s Municipal Strategic Statement (MSS) objectives are to protect significant landscapes and vistas, and the natural features of the area including biodiversity. The natural landscape and environmental assets of Bacchus Marsh are to be respected.