Parliamentary committee recommends overhead transmission but groups opposing 360km of lines being built across regional NSW vow to keep fighting
Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast
Premier Chris Minns has poured cold water on the potential of “undergrounding” the transmission line project that will be built across regional New South Wales to connect renewable energy zones and carry clean energy across the country.
The controversial HumeLink project is vital to the country’s energy transmission, with the Australian Energy Market Operator estimating Australia needs more than 10,000km of new transmission lines and a ninefold increase in large-scale wind and solar energy.
More Stories
Iran has extended ban on walking dogs in public, reports say
Activists fear low turnout threat to Italy referendum on easing citizenship rules
Queensland fire crews work to rescue man in his 80s stuck up to his neck in silo of fertiliser