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Council and pointer Head to the Hawkesbury F U L L S T O R Y O N O N P A G E 1 3 Head to the Hawkesbury Head to the Hawkesbury 20 Sept – 04 Oct 2024 Volume 41 – Issue 19
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Council and pointer Head to the Hawkesbury F U L L S T O R Y O N O N P A G E 1 3 Head to the Hawkesbury Head to the Hawkesbury 20 Sept – 04 Oct 2024 Volume 41 – Issue 19
hillstohawkesbury.com.au12 May 2021 Results for Announcement to the Market AusNet Services Full Year 2021 Results The following documents are attached: 1. ASX Appendix 4E – Year ended 31 March 2021 2. AusNet Services Ltd 2021 Annual Report Naomi Kelly
www.ausnetservices.com.auElectricity Safety Management Scheme Electricity Distribution Network Document number: ESMS 20-01 Issue number: 7 Status: Draft Approver: David Smales Date of approval:
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atollon.com.auPiss Off Ausnet supports renewable energy and wants green energy generated in Western Victoria and to be connected to the rest of the state. BUT green energy shouldn’t come at the cost to our natural environment! Overhead powerlines are unsafe, inefficient and will destroy our precious landscape.
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 [...]
ferntreegully.mailcommunity.com.auIT MUST be one of the region’s most recognisable landmarks. “PISS OFFAUSNET” was mowed in huge letters into a hill two years ago this Easter.The reason be
tlnews.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.auLEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Allegations of impropriety against agents of the Hills Shire Council and property developers in the region 7 www.parliament.nsw.gov.au Report 18 March 2023
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