I can’t access live news right now, but here’s how you can quickly check the latest on “Piss Off AusNet Hill” (likely referring to the AusNet transmission line opposition in Victoria):
- Start with Australian regional news sites and portals that cover rural activism, such as local council newsletters, Gippsland/Western Victoria outlets, and state-based outlets (e.g., ABC Australia, The Age, Herald Sun). Look for terms like “AusNet,” “paddock access,” and “easement.”
- Check social feeds and community pages for the affected area (Facebook groups, local town pages) where residents post updates on meetings, government responses, and new petitions.
- Search for official statements or documents from AusNet and the Victorian government, focusing on easement discussions, environmental impact assessments, and any current legal or consultation processes.
- If you want, I can guide you step-by-step to perform a precise search and summarize credible sources you find.
Would you like me to outline a focused search plan or help you evaluate sources for reliability once you share a few results?
Citations: I don’t have live results to cite here, but I can cite credible outlets once we pull concrete articles together. If you’d like, I can proceed to gather recent publications on your behalf.
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Mr Bull also said, "Throughout the outage, Paynesville and Eagle Point were listed as offline for several days on the outage tracker, but power was never lost there at any stage. The reason this was an issue is people were looking at this website and cancelling their holiday bookings online because they thought there was no power."
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atollon.com.auECONOMIC AND CULTURAL PROTECTION GROUP AusNet Option for Easement Contract exposed. As soon as Ausnet’s contract landed in Landholders mailbox it was exposed as a complete and utter con. No one in their right mind would sign this rubbish
pissoffausnet.com.auWith Emerald, Cockatoo, Gembrook and Monbulk among the communities that were hit the hardest, the Victorian Government has issued a review looking into the operational response of electricity providers to the storm-induced power outages that occurred in February this year. This independent review has moved on to its next phase of public consultation, involving the [...]
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tlnews.com.auAusNet has formally applied to the Victorian Government to compulsorily acquire easements from Victorian farmers to build the Western Renewables Link (WRL) transmission line before the Environmental Effects Statement (EES) is completed.
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