Blocks
Item
Title
What we have heard to date
Short description
Review our 5-year conversation and how we intend to continue to work with the community to share the Project benefits.
Title
Biodiversity
Short description
What we have heard to date, identified and how we intend to manage the environment.
Title
Cultural Heritage
Short description
Our ongoing work with Registered Aboriginal Parties.
Title
Construction methodology and Noise, dust and vibration
Short description
See our careful planning and management approaches for building the project.


Coming Soon
Title
Economic impact
Short description
Understand how we will be creating jobs and invest in businesses.
Title
Recreation and water
Short description
Lake Lyell can still be enjoyed as we change the way the water rises and falls.
Title
Traffic
Short description
New roads are essential to support the construction traffic, understand what this will mean.


Coming Soon
Title
Landscape and visual amenity
Short description
The landscape will change during construction and operations, learn what we have done and are doing to minimise impacts.

Coming soon
Title
Workers accommodation
Short description
We have actively listened to the community’s feedback as we considered suitable and well-located workers accommodation to support the workforce needed for the Lake Lyell Pumped Hydro Project.

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Energy Australia acknowledges that the site of the proposed Lake Lyell Pumped Hydro project is on the traditional Country of the Wiradjuri People. We recognise their continued connection to land, waterways and community, and we pay our respects to Elders past and present.