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Educating the Lawyers Series
Author: | Australia, Health, Law, Noise, Wildlife
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1 The Bald Hills Precedent
2 The Problems with Wind Turbines
3 Turbine Sickness
4 Loss of Amenity Is a Real Thing
5 Learnings from Bald Hills – The 4 Important Steps
6 Gathering and Documenting the Evidence
7 The Bald Hills Boys Are Now the Law
8 They Gag You Early with Trees
9 Noise Compliance Is a Furphy
10 Data Points Are Full of Noise
11 Show Us the Data
12 Don’t Trust a Wind Farm’s Acoustician
13 High Acoustic Amenity Is All About the Maths
14 The Tonality of Turbines
15 Fudging the Wind Data
16 Bullseye Maps Are Misleading and Deceptive
17 Watch Out for Paddock Loggers
18 Paddock Loggers Are Used to Delete Noise Data
19 They Will Use Your Paddock Against You
20 They Increase the Background Levels
21 Background Testing Is Your Insurance
22 Your Lawyer Needs to Be Up to Speed
23 They Want to Sign You Up to Get Rid of You
23a Sample Background Testing Agreement
24 They Stake You Out
25 They Cheat You Out of Your Quiet Background
26 The Biggest Threat to a Wind Farm Is a Neighbour Who Complains
27 The Offer of Tree Planting Is a Trap
28 Lived Experience Nuisance Occurs at a Compliant Noise Level
29 The Dirty Tricks of Compliance Testing
30 Cutting to the Chase with Hosts
31 Blade Rot
32 Our Brolgas Are Not for Wind Companies to Kill Off
33 The Lived Experience of Wind Farm Living
34 Insurance Risks and Agreements
35 Explaining It to the City People
At Wind Farm Living:
Educating the Lawyer Series
Nuisance vs Compliance
What the Experts Say
Speaking at Parliament
Clueing Victorians up on the NZ Standard
The Brolga
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