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Resident objects to ‘degrading, offensive’ Stanley project proposals
Credit: Sandy Powell | The Advocate | July 5 2021 | www.theadvocate.com.au ~~
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So the people of Stanley have spoken out to object to the Western Plains wind farm and salmon farming proposals.
Are they all nutters?
No, we are concerned residents who have chosen to make this fantastic, quiet little haven our permanent home, free from the hustle and bustle of city life. We are located in pristine surroundings and our coastal shoreline is untainted. Nor is it polluted and scarred – so far.
So my question to the projects’ proponents: do you want either of these degrading, offensive projects in your backyard?
The answer is obvious. No.
Not in my backyard either.
Kate Young, Stanley
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