Monday, 13 June, 2022 - 13:10
South Energy solar farm switchyard approved
A development panel has approved South Energy's plan to build a switchyard as part of its $150 million 100-megawatt solar farm in Wellesley.
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A development panel has approved South Energy's plan to build a switchyard as part of its $150 million 100-megawatt solar farm in Wellesley.
A development assessment panel was unable to decide on Albemarle's plan to build a 500-person accommodation village in Binningup, requesting community feedback before progressing.
A workforce accommodation has been approved to address the shortage of housing in City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder despite the council’s request for more time.
A development assessment panel has approved a $30 million expansion to an accommodation village in Kambalda East, which has reached capacity.
Albemarle Corporation’s plan for a 500-person workers' accommodation village in Binningup has cleared a hurdle following a four-hour meeting.
A Queensland-based developer is one step closer to providing much-needed housing in South Hedland, with its $51 million apartment project approved today.
A short-term tourist development in South Hedland has cleared a planning hurdle and joins the list of projects aiming to provide more accommodation options in the Pilbara.
A development assessment panel has approved an accommodation plan to house Kalgoorlie-Boulder workers, in its third meeting over the $6.5 million proposal.
A development assessment panel was unable to decide on a $120 million Northam energy plant over concerns on risks and hazards from hydrogen production.
Infinite Green Energy has again hit another planning hurdle over its $120 million hydrogen plant in Northam, with a development panel remaining undecided.
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Manager, Planning
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