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Have your say – Now OpenSince 2010, we have been engaging with the Marulan community, Traditional Owners, local Councils, neighbours and landowners to help shape a project that reflects local values and priorities. 

This input continues to directly influence how the project develops, the design and the mitigations and management approaches. Through ongoing engagement and continuous listening, EnergyAustralia has applied feedback in the following ways:

Project design

  • Inform design
  • Considered in project scope refinement
  • Considered in locating infrastructure

Project planning and environmental assessment

  • Enhances EnergyAustralia’s understanding of the local environment, potential issues and opportunities
  • Considered in preparing impact assessments
  • Considered in development mitigations
  • Informs community and consultation approach
  • Informs performance requirements for construction and operations

Project construction and operations

  • Considered in construction methodology, timing and impact mitigation
  • Informs communication and consultation approach

Read the latest What we heard report. 

Understand what we have heard to date here is Cath Russell, Engagement Lead, to step through:

  • Feedback from the community and stakeholders  
  • Top 5 community questions - bushfire management; why gas?, jobs and economic opportunities, roads and traffic and water.
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Throughout May 2026 we are sharing insights from environmental and technical studies from the Modification Report and seeking your views.

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Energy Australia acknowledges that the site of the proposed Marulan Gas Fired Power Station project is on the traditional Country of the Gandangara People. We recognise their continued connection to land, waterways and community, and we pay our respects to Elders past and present.