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Neighbour engagement team

We have a dedicated Neighbour Engagement Team who:

  • can meet face to face initially to understand the project from your perspective
  • visit your property
  • be your contact point to the project
  • will guide you through the voluntary neighbour agreement process if you are eligible

We value and respect the insights that have been shared with us confidentially by neighbours.

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Landowner and neighbour agreements

Landowners and neighbours are central to the consultation and engagement activities.

We distinguish landowners as people who may host part of the proposed project infrastructure on their property while neighbours are people who live nearby to the proposed infrastructure.

Our team are actively listening, preparing information on potential impacts relevant for each landowner or neighbour and working with them to help develop mitigation strategies where possible.

Through one-on-one discussions with relevant landowners and neighbours, our dedicated neighbour team look to provide people with:

  • specific, respectful and frequent opportunities to provide feedback or raise concerns
  • information to accurately explain the Project, our planning approach and potential impacts to their properties
  • options to jointly consider mitigations for their properties

Together, we work through ways to minimise impacts on neighbouring businesses and homes by developing voluntary Neighbour Mitigation Agreement or voluntary Landowner Agreement for each eligible property.

Neighbour agreements are commonplace for significant infrastructure and voluntary.

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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.