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Support
Canberra
,
Australian Capital Territory
Message
Supporting renewable energy and the energy transition in Australia.
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Monash
,
Australian Capital Territory
Message
I object to the project. Please find my objection submission attached.
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Support
Canberra
,
Australian Capital Territory
Message
For Mother Earth, for our kids, for the world they’ll inherit. One more project, one more step toward a safer world for the next generation
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Kepnock
,
Queensland
Message
This poisonous plan will ensure the elimination of Agricultural production forever on this vast area of productive RU1 Ag Land from toxic heavy-metal contamination and PFOS contaminating components.
PFOS and related chemicals remain in production internationally, including in China - where all the unethical, slave labour supply chain solar panels are being sourced from as the CONtrolling CCP dominates Solar and BESS manufacturing.
Updated NHMRC drinking water guidelines confirm the seriousness of PFAS health risks.
No binding certification has been presented proving that all modules, coatings, wiring, inverters and the BESS proposed for this project are PFAS-free.
The potential for toxic contamination of productive soil, livestock, water catchments and the public from Merino Solar + BESS being unjustly Approved is inevitable and irreversible.
PFOS and related chemicals remain in production internationally, including in China - where all the unethical, slave labour supply chain solar panels are being sourced from as the CONtrolling CCP dominates Solar and BESS manufacturing.
Updated NHMRC drinking water guidelines confirm the seriousness of PFAS health risks.
No binding certification has been presented proving that all modules, coatings, wiring, inverters and the BESS proposed for this project are PFAS-free.
The potential for toxic contamination of productive soil, livestock, water catchments and the public from Merino Solar + BESS being unjustly Approved is inevitable and irreversible.
Ambrose Talent
Support
Ambrose Talent
Support
Watson
,
Australian Capital Territory
Message
It provides jobs and money to the local council and gives the sheep some shade
Kristy McBain
Comment
Kristy McBain
Comment
Queanbeyan
,
New South Wales
Message
To whom it may concern,
I am writing to convey the following concerns that I also echo, as well as experiences shared with our office by residents living in close proximity to the proposed Merino Solar Farm project.
Across the community, there is broad recognition of the importance of renewable energy and the national transition currently underway. Many residents support the shift toward clean energy generation and understand the need for new infrastructure to meet Australia’s future energy requirements. However, those who live adjacent to the proposed development have raised serious concerns about the suitability of this particular site and the potential impacts on an established rural residential community.
Residents have highlighted several key issues, including:
• The appropriateness of industrial scale infrastructure within a rural residential area, and the proximity of large renewable energy facilities to existing homes.
• Impacts on amenity, including visual changes, noise, and broader landscape alterations that may affect their way of life.
• Potential effects on property values, rural character, and environmental features, especially biodiversity and vegetation.
• A lack of genuine, meaningful community consultation, with many residents feeling that their lived experience and local knowledge have not been sufficiently considered.
Residents have consistently emphasised that their concerns are not about renewable energy itself. Rather, they are seeking confidence that renewable projects will be delivered in appropriate locations and with proper regard to the communities most directly affected.
This mirrors the broader principles increasingly recognised across Australia’s energy transition. That maintaining social licence is essential, that early and ongoing engagement is critical, and that communities must be respected and involved in planning processes from the outset.
Considering the concerns raised by residents, we respectfully ask that the assessment process for the Merino Solar Farm:
• Carefully consider the views of the residents most directly impacted.
• Ensure that all community feedback is thoroughly evaluated; and
• Prioritise clear, transparent, and ongoing engagement throughout the project’s progression.
Supporting communities through the renewable energy transition is essential. The residents who have contacted our office are seeking to be heard and acknowledged.
Thank you for your consideration of these matters on behalf of the affected community.
Kind regards,
Kristy
I am writing to convey the following concerns that I also echo, as well as experiences shared with our office by residents living in close proximity to the proposed Merino Solar Farm project.
Across the community, there is broad recognition of the importance of renewable energy and the national transition currently underway. Many residents support the shift toward clean energy generation and understand the need for new infrastructure to meet Australia’s future energy requirements. However, those who live adjacent to the proposed development have raised serious concerns about the suitability of this particular site and the potential impacts on an established rural residential community.
Residents have highlighted several key issues, including:
• The appropriateness of industrial scale infrastructure within a rural residential area, and the proximity of large renewable energy facilities to existing homes.
• Impacts on amenity, including visual changes, noise, and broader landscape alterations that may affect their way of life.
• Potential effects on property values, rural character, and environmental features, especially biodiversity and vegetation.
• A lack of genuine, meaningful community consultation, with many residents feeling that their lived experience and local knowledge have not been sufficiently considered.
Residents have consistently emphasised that their concerns are not about renewable energy itself. Rather, they are seeking confidence that renewable projects will be delivered in appropriate locations and with proper regard to the communities most directly affected.
This mirrors the broader principles increasingly recognised across Australia’s energy transition. That maintaining social licence is essential, that early and ongoing engagement is critical, and that communities must be respected and involved in planning processes from the outset.
Considering the concerns raised by residents, we respectfully ask that the assessment process for the Merino Solar Farm:
• Carefully consider the views of the residents most directly impacted.
• Ensure that all community feedback is thoroughly evaluated; and
• Prioritise clear, transparent, and ongoing engagement throughout the project’s progression.
Supporting communities through the renewable energy transition is essential. The residents who have contacted our office are seeking to be heard and acknowledged.
Thank you for your consideration of these matters on behalf of the affected community.
Kind regards,
Kristy
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Harefield
,
New South Wales
Message
There are dire consequences for the Australian people now and in the future due to the reprehensible lack of essential
Regulation and Legislation regarding Fake Green RenewaBull Solar/Wind/BESS infrastructure.
The regulatory vacuum for imported, ruin-a-bull junk from China has been exposed by the Australian Border Force - confirming that banned PFAS chemicals, including PFOA, are not prohibited at the Australian border and that enforcement depends on evolving legislative adoption.
This is totally unacceptable - creating a regulatory gap in which high-risk chemicals will enter supply chains without prohibition.
The Commonwealth is still “exploring legislative options,” effectively allowing industry to operate during an unlimited, transitional compliance window.
Approving large-scale infrastructure containing such materials like Merino Solar + BESS will - under these conditions - is gross negligence.
Regulation and Legislation regarding Fake Green RenewaBull Solar/Wind/BESS infrastructure.
The regulatory vacuum for imported, ruin-a-bull junk from China has been exposed by the Australian Border Force - confirming that banned PFAS chemicals, including PFOA, are not prohibited at the Australian border and that enforcement depends on evolving legislative adoption.
This is totally unacceptable - creating a regulatory gap in which high-risk chemicals will enter supply chains without prohibition.
The Commonwealth is still “exploring legislative options,” effectively allowing industry to operate during an unlimited, transitional compliance window.
Approving large-scale infrastructure containing such materials like Merino Solar + BESS will - under these conditions - is gross negligence.
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Support
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Support
Canberra
,
Australian Capital Territory
Message
I think it is a great and critical piece of infrastructure that would drive NSW closer towards achieving the energy transition away from fossil fuels to renewables. Such a power plant could decarbonise several thousands of households' worth of electricity consumption per year which is commendable.
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TIRRANNAVILLE
,
New South Wales
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Please see our 6 page attachment.
Thank you.
Thank you.