Article 1DECV Australia's regions already have an energy crisis – and a climate of investment is the answer

Australia's regions already have an energy crisis – and a climate of investment is the answer

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Matthew Charles-Jones
from Environment | The Guardian on (#1DECV)
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Community energy groups are coming up with renewable energy schemes. Shouldn't government extend a hand to help them?

Yackandandah, like most Australian towns, has had its ups and its downs. One of its biggest ups was the north-east Victorian gold rush. By the 1890s our town was full of miners toiling to extract what was left of its alluvial gold. The only thing holding these folks back was an energy crisis. The miners were unable to source the power needed to sluice and dredge or crush the ore. The solution was a water race from high up on the West Kiewa river, which wasn't the brainchild of government, or even the mines department - but rather a local man.

John Wallace, a Yackandandah resident, recognised a problem that needed immediate action and set about solving it.

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