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Wind farm debate continues
Credit: SHANNON TWOMEY | Stock & Land | 26 April 2013 | www.stockandland.com.au ~~
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High levels of infrasound was one of the key subjects discussed by farmers at a TasWind community meeting in King Island last Friday.
The community meeting is just one of many in relation to a 600-megawatt wind farm proposed for the island by State-owned company Hydro Tasmania.
If approved, the project would see between 195-250 turbines on the island.
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