Project update - October 2022

31 October 2022

Community information sessions

We invite you to come along to a community information session and hear a short presentation about the project and what we've been working on, talk with our team and share your feedback and ideas.

Here's where to find us:

-    Yarram Saturday 5 November, 9 am-11 am, Yarram Secondary College Hot House

-    Foster Saturday 5 November, 2 pm-4 pm, War Memorial Arts Centre

-    Webinar Monday 7 November, 5:30 pm-6:30 pm, online via Zoom (register here).

-    Morwell Wednesday 9 November, 5:30 pm-7:30 pm, Italian Australian Club 

-    Woodside Thursday 10 November, 5:30 pm-7:30 pm, Woodside Hall

Can’t make it along? We’ll share a recording of the webinar on our website or contact us anytime on 1800 340 340 or info@starofthesouth.com.au

You’ll also find us at the Yarram Agricultural Show Saturday 19 November from 8 am – come and say hi.


Join our Community Advisory Group

We're recruiting a new member of our Community Advisory Group, a representative from the Foster area.

The Community Advisory Group was established in 2020 to share information, answer questions and seek local advice. As part of the Community Advisory Group members share project information with their local networks and pass on any feedback to the project.

If you want to support your community and Star of the South through the planning and development phase, apply now!

To find out more and apply, visit our website.

Our Community Advisory Group during a site visit earlier this year


Offshore wind progress for Victoria

It's been a big month for offshore wind, with new commitments from State and Federal governments to develop offshore wind in Victoria.

The Federal Government announced its Rewiring the Nation Plan will fast-track Victorian Renewable Zones and offshore wind.

This was followed by Victoria’s Offshore Wind Implementation Statement, which sets out the next steps to establish a local offshore wind industry.


Sharing project benefits with the community

We love being part of the Gippsland community and want to be a good neighbour, including by supporting local communities with a benefit sharing program if the project goes ahead.

To get the conversation started, we'd like to hear about the opportunities and challenges facing your community and your big ideas for how we could help address them. 

We've already heard some great ideas from locals. What do you think would make a real difference?

Share your big ideas:

-    On our 'Get Involved' consultation page

-    At a community information session in November

-    By calling or emailing us

Take a 'virtual tour' of the project

While we’re still working to select a turbine model and design the wind farm layout, this video gives an early idea of what the wind farm could look like in different weather conditions and times of day from Port Albert, McLoughlins Beach and Woodside Beach. 

It shows the project built to it's maximum capacity of 2.2GW. At this size, Star of the South would deliver clean energy to around 1.2 million homes and create hundreds of long-term local jobs. 

Looking for more details? Come into our Gippsland office at 310 Commercial Road Yarram to explore our digital 3D model or check out the interactive map on our website.

Meet a Gippslander leading change

We love seeing Gippslanders making positive change in the community.

This year we funded a scholarship for the Gippsland Community Leadership Program which went to Joey from South Gippsland.

Participants in the program work on a group project to benefit Gippsland. Joey and her group saw a gap in youth mental health services and focused their project on promoting good mental health across schools by collaborating with regional health promotion charity Live4Life.

Together, they’re working with 40 Year 9 students in South Gippsland and Bass Coast to connect kids with nature for improved mental health.

Joey was excited about the opportunity to make real change. “Thanks to the program and Star of the South, I’ve been able to give back to the community in ways I would not have been able to do otherwise".

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