This week, Federal Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek vetoed an offshore wind farm in Victoria, claiming there are ‘irreversible’ risks to endangered wildlife in the area.
The Port of Hastings plan was proposed by the Victorian government, and it would have become the first offshore wind farm in Australia.
Conservationists have welcomed the decision, and The Wire’s Eduardo Jordan asked Nature campaigner from the Victorian National Parks Association Shannon Hurley, to explain more about the project.
Produced By: Eduardo Jordan
Featured In Story: Shannon Hurley – Nature campaigner from the Victorian National Parks Association
First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 9 January 2024