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Our members are what make Darley Power Fight the strong advocate it is. We are making a lot of noise and are certainly being heard. We come from all walks of life, but one things is common, we do not want overhead transmission lines in our back yard. If you are passionate about preserving our stunning region and protecting your home from the many impacts of the WVTNP, join now so we can stop this together.
There is no cost to join and there are no expectations or liabilities. Being a member allows us to demonstrate the size of the community behind our fight to protect our region from all negative impacts of the Western Victoria Transmission Network Project (WVTNP). If you can help, it’s really appreciated. If you are not sure what you could possibly do, check out the ‘Get Involved’ section of the website.
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The only way to make a difference is to get involved. It’s easy to sit back and wait for others to do something but when you are staring at 75-85m towers in a few years time, you will kicking yourself for not doing something when you had the chance. This is OUR only chance to stop these towers, so get involved now.
Welcome to the home of Darley Power Fight. A group of residents in Darley, Coimadai and Merrimu, united against high voltage transmission towers passing through our backyard. We came together through the realisation the transmission line will divide a narrow corridor between Darley and the Lerderderg State Park; altering landscape character, causing widespread damage to critical habitat for threatened species, increasing fire risk to the Park and thousands of residents, destroy our visual amenity, harm local agriculture and will impact businesses and property values. It will completely desecrate, in a few years, what nature has taken millions of years to create.