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02 Feb, 2011 09:23 AM
COLLECTOR residents have issued the latest in a stream of objections towards a proposed 80- turbine wind farm to be built across the ridgeline between Gunning and Collector.

South Australian GP Dr Sarah Laurie has joined community activist group Friends of Collector in its fight to stop the wind farm being built, with new claims that wind farms can cause higher blood pressure in nearby residents.

“People living up to 5km away from turbines have increased blood pressure as a result of infrasound, but not all are affected by it - we don’t know why,” Dr Laurie said.

“I am concerned that there have not been enough independent studies into it and I am concerned about chronic long-term exposure to children. There are some really serious questions arising from it,” she said.

Although the proposed wind farm has not yet been granted planning approval by the state government, some local residents are becoming more organised in their opposition to the project, forming the new community group ‘Friends of Collector’.

Local resident and chairman of Friends of Collector Tony Hodgson called for the development to be scrapped.

“We are not opposed to renewable energy - just wind farms because of their impacts,” Mr Hodgson said.

“We call on (wind farm proponent) Transfield to scrap its wind farm project and build a major solar farm here just as has just been announced...for Bungendore only 20km away.”

“We are also greatly concerned about the negative health effects, including documented elevated blood pressure effects in residents up to 5km away, and health effects of chronic sleep deprivation,” he said.

Transfield Services project manager Nick Valentine told the Post that there was no evidence that wind farms cause any adverse health effects, and cited a recent report from the National Health and Medical Research ouncil (NHMRC).

The public statement said that although a range of symptoms had been reported, there was “no published scientific evidence to support adverse effects of wind turbines on health.”

However the NHMRC statement also said that evidence into the health effects of wind farms was limited, and recommended that supervising authorities take a “precautionary approach” to building wind farms.

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Re you allowed to join the "friends of collector " if you are pro wind farms (or even neutral?)
Posted by Trusty, 2/02/2011 11:46:48 AM, on Goulburn Post
I suspect the high blood pressure is apparent only in those persons opposed to the wind farm. That's why some get it others don't, not rocket science, and I don't need a GP from South Australia to tell me.
Posted by kayygee, 2/02/2011 2:42:30 PM, on Goulburn Post
how about the residents of Collector have a bridge built so that they can get over it !
Posted by bushy, 2/02/2011 5:22:49 PM, on Goulburn Post
visit www.spacountryguardians.org.au for all the info wind companies don't want you to see
Posted by Matt Jones, 3/02/2011 1:05:55 PM, on Goulburn Post
I see the national sales manager for Elders real estate says that there is between a 30 - 50% drop in land values when properties are wind turbines
Posted by Sally Collins, 3/02/2011 1:07:39 PM, on Goulburn Post
I'm glad we didn't sign up to those dodgy wind farm contracts, won't say broke landholders this time either
Posted by Gazza, 3/02/2011 1:08:34 PM, on Goulburn Post
I'd rather a look at a vista of wind turbines than that mural/sculpture monstrosity in Collector.
Posted by Commuter, 3/02/2011 3:53:58 PM, on Goulburn Post
No power generation is anywhere near coal in availability, only way is to go nuclear. Solar and wind generation is too reliant on the variable weather.
Posted by Xfactor, 4/02/2011 11:52:34 AM, on Goulburn Post
To suggested that the wind turbines would only affect the residents of Collector is very short sighted. Don't think the proliferation of the turbines won't affect you if you live in the Southern Highlands. The wind turbines on the Cullerin range as can been seen from as far as 50km away. Thank goodness the lights have now been turned off on these turbines giving a night time break to those of us who suffer the visual pollution.
Posted by NAAWH, 9/02/2011 11:30:28 AM, on Goulburn Post
Does it mean that if these things have the adverse affect on peoples health as stated anecdotally here and elsewhere (with no real scientific corroboration), I should remove the ceiling fan from my kids bedroom? Aren't they just a big fan going round and round giving NIMBY's something to whinge about? The fan in the kids room seem to help them sleep! Think about it...
Posted by Trusty, 9/02/2011 8:50:30 PM, on Goulburn Post
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COMMUNITY VOICE: Friends of Collector chairman Tony Hodgson next to his new billboard on the Federal Highway. The community group is calling for the wind farm to be scrapped.
COMMUNITY VOICE: Friends of Collector chairman Tony Hodgson next to his new billboard on the Federal Highway. The community group is calling for the wind farm to be scrapped.

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