Consultation open for proposed wind farm at Scott River
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www.amrshire.wa.gov.auHere’s the latest I can share based on recent public reporting.
In late April 2026, Western Australia’s Regional Development Assessment Panel approved Synergy’s Scott River Wind Farm, a A$500 million project intended as a 100 MW onshore facility with up to 20 turbines near Scott River, about 300 km south of Perth. The decision was unanimous, but conditions are expected around environmental and planning requirements, with the initial development approval valid for five years. A separate report notes the approval followed years of local debate and hundreds of objections, underscoring community divisions on the project’s scale, noise, and environmental impact.[1][3][5][7]
Earlier coverage highlighted continued controversy and advocacy on both sides. Supporters say the wind farm would contribute to renewable energy needs and grid decarbonization, while opponents, including local farmers and environmental watchers, raised concerns about visual impact, floodplain disturbance, and ecological effects.[5][7][1]
There has been ongoing activity around regulatory and community engagement. Activities include prior lodging of development proposals by Synergy, community consultations, and ongoing inquiries by local authorities and media into the project’s viability and local reception. A related update in late 2025 noted environmental authority and federal approvals processes that shaped how the project would proceed, including considerations about whether formal environmental assessments were required.[7][10][5]
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If you’d like, I can compile a concise timeline of milestones and map the key stakeholders and their positions, or summarize what the approval means for local energy supply targets. I can also search for more recent updates if you want the very latest developments.
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www.amrshire.wa.gov.auFarmers inland of Margaret River are expressing mixed views on the possibility of a long-planned renewable energy project in the Scott River area.
www.amrtimes.com.auActivists have been left reeling after the Federal Government gave the controversial Scott River wind farm the green light without a formal Commonwealth assessment.
www.swtimes.com.auA proposed 20-turbine wind farm at Scott River in WA's South West reaches a development milestone with developers and power provider Synergy lodging formal applications.
www.abc.net.auProposed Wind Farm in Scott River The West Australian government plans to close all government-owned coal-fired power stations by 2030. Synergy’s decarbonisation strategy means we’re continually looking for opportunities to expand our fleet of renewable generation
engage.synergyrenewables.net.auLiberal Party leader Libby Mettam has reported growing concerns among landowners in the Scott River region affected by a proposed Synergy wind farm project.
www.amrtimes.com.auA $500 million wind farm project at Scott River has been approved, overcoming community opposition and sparking debate over its environmental impact and noise concerns.
ozarab.mediaA recent Synergy project in Australia's planned wind project in southwestern WA has received significant pushback from environmental activists and farmers.
energiesmedia.comWA's Regional Development Assessment Panel approves Synergy's proposed 20-turbine wind farm in the state's South West, ending a period of approvals that has divided the community.
www.abc.net.auSynergy’s $500 million Scott River Wind Farm has been given the tick of approval by the Regional Development Assessment Panel, pushing the controversial energy project closer to development.
www.swtimes.com.au