The information tent and free sausage sizzle event was great!
Representatives of both Low Head Wind Farm Pty Ltd and Alstom Wind were on hand to chat with around 140 visitors about the wind farm, and the fabulous Rotary Club members cooked up a storm between 10am and 2pm on Saturday, 8th March 2014.
Along with updated information on the project, many visitors left with free wrist bands, balloons, stress balls, hats & beanies. We look forward to providing another event such as this in about 6 months to celebrate the approval of our Development Application.

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