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Bathurst legends Jim and Steve Richards were in Traralgon on Sunday for a special car collection, organised by Ray Ikin (third from left), raising money for Cancer Council. Current professional driver Clay Richards (right) also came along for the ride. STORY - PAGE 12

Farmers to fight THE Victorian Farmers Federation (VFF) will create a new VFF Energy and Transmission Taskforce, which includes Gippsland’s Hamilton Gerrand, to lead its advocacy on renewable energy and transmission infrastructure development across Victoria and help give farmers a say. The new taskforce, which includes Mr Gerrand, who is VFF Gippsland’s branch president, was established by the VFF Policy Council and will focus on providing a united advocacy approach for farming communities that are battling proposed developments. The VFF president, Mirboo North’s Emma Germano, said it was important that farmers who are directly affected by these developments lead the VFF’s advocacy efforts on the issues affecting their communities. “Ironically, this taskforce is about giving power to the people to have their say,” she said. “Farmers need to be the ones at the

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centre of this. It’s their livelihoods at risk and it’s their communities that are being torn apart. “It’s vital that the VFF’s advocacy is directly connected to the communities that are set to be impacted. It’s also important that these communities are connected to one another.” Apart from Mr Gerrand, the taskforce will be led by the VFF’s Planning, Environment and Climate Change Committee chair, Gerald Leach, who will work alongside VFF Horticulture vice-president, Katherine Myers; and VFF water councillor, Kain Richardson, with further members to be appointed over the coming weeks. “The work done by farmer advocates to date has been incredible. “I’m pleased that we will have people like Gerald, Katherine, Kain and Hamilton sharing their local experience with farmers from other parts of the state. “They are just starting to learn about the significant impact these developments pose for their

own farm businesses,” Ms Germano said. Ms Germano said the taskforce’s focus would be on critical issues involving land access and compensation for farmers, whilst also looking at alternatives to overhead powerlines over farms. “The Victorian Government’s announcement of $8000 additional per kilometre of easement was truly a slap in the face for farmers, when we haven’t even had the discussion about what fair compensation looks like,” she said. “We need to solve that issue, whilst also looking to alternatives to build transmission towers over farms. Using existing easements and undergrounding powerlines must be explored.” The Nationals Member for Gippsland South, Danny O’Brien, wants to know why transmission lines for the Gippsland Renewable Energy Zone (REZ) are not being placed underground. Speaking in Parliament, Mr O’Brien called on the Minister for Energy and Resources, Lily D’Ambrosio, to explain why underground transmission lines

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