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Marinus Link commences public exhibition for environmental approvals 

May 31st, 2024

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Marinus Link commences public exhibition for environmental approvals 

Marinus Link Pty Ltd (MLPL) has met another major milestone with the launch of public exhibition for Marinus Link’s Commonwealth and Victorian environmental assessment documents.

The combined documentation for the draft Commonwealth Environmental Impact Statement and the Victorian Environment Effects Statement (EIS/EES) and draft Planning Scheme Amendment (PSA) will be on public exhibition from 31 May – 12 July 2024.

“Following years of engagement and surveys and studies undertaken by technical experts, both on land and out to sea, it is pleasing to reach this milestone and provide this information about our project to the community,” MLPL CEO Caroline Wykamp said.

“Our commitment to the environment extends beyond mere words on paper, and at MLPL, we take our responsibility to leave a positive legacy seriously.

“Marinus Link is essential to our renewable energy future, and we are planning to build and operate it in a way that minimises environmental impact. We are confident that our environmental assessment documents support this claim and welcome members of the public to access the documents during the exhibition period.”

During public exhibition, MLPL is hosting a series of drop-in sessions in Gippsland (VIC) and the Burnie area in North West Tasmania, to answer questions and provide information on the documents, the approvals process and how to make a submission.

“We are hosting drop-in sessions along our proposed route tailored for our communities and landholders impacted by the project,” Ms Wykamp said.

“These sessions will include subject matter experts and easy to digest fact sheets to assist people with their questions and concerns.”

The combined EIS/EES addresses Commonwealth and Victorian matters, identifies potential impacts, and proposes how the project plans to avoid, minimise or manage them.

Requirements under Tasmanian environment and planning legislation will be assessed in two EISs, which are proposed to go on public exhibition later in 2024.

Further information

EIS/EES and draft PSA:

marinuslink.com.au/assessment

Public Notice:

marinuslink.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/EIS-EES-public-notice.pdf

Drop-in session details:

marinuslink.com.au/engagement

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