Rural cattle country earmarked for renewables

RURAL residents fear their community is becoming a renewables hub by stealth without consultation from the government.

Their concerns have been triggered after Economic Development Queensland (EDQ) listed 110ha of rural-zoned land at Lot 160 and 161 and 205-267 Lairhopes Road at Ebenezer as “greenfield land to support renewable energy projects”.

The property, nearby to a proposed Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), has seven council overlays and is on a rural property that currently runs cattle.

The land is owned by EDQ and is intersected by Powerlink 275kV high voltage transmission lines.

EDQ documents spruiking the land stated: “Explore these leasing opportunities of rural-zoned greenfield land for your renewable energy projects.

“From the Sunshine Coast – one of Australia’s fastest-growing economies and populations – to Warwick in the West to Dalby west of Brisbane – where agricultural industry is thriving on rich earth – you will find reasons to build an industrial business in southern Queensland.”

A spokeswoman for Lower Mount Walker Community Action Group said the government had remained silent over the scheme.

“Where is the community consultation?” an Action Group spokeswoman said.

“For nine months of this year, Libra Energy has avoided public disclosure of their intended plans and has not held any formal community consultation.

“Why should residents find out the State Development Department is promoting our location to investors for solar, wind or BESS via an advertisement to proponents?

“This is not acceptable.

“We want State Development Minister Grace Grace to tell us what types of renewable energy projects she is encouraging for Ebenezer?

“And why is this advertisement in an area that is not one of the 12 Renewable Energy Zones.”

The Action Group has this year been fighting the prospect of agricultural land “being covered by a black sea of glass solar panels” via a Libra Energy solar proposal at Lower Mount Walker.

That original plan was put on ice and now seems set to become home to 1,147 shipping container-sized storage compartments of lithium batteries via a BESS at Blanchs Road.

A spokeswoman for EDQ said it had advertised the property for lease to “gauge market interest for suitable renewable energy projects such as solar generation, battery energy storage and associated high voltage connection infrastructure or a combination thereof”.

“The land is not specifically listed in the Queensland Renewable Energy Zone Roadmap (March 2024), however not all renewable projects are required to be within a Renewable Energy Zone,” the spokeswoman said.

State Planning Minister Grace Grace did not reply to our questions.

Property Rights Australia Chairman Jim Willmott said land at Ebenezer could well become a solar facility or BESS and become part of larger network of renewables in the area.

“What we are looking at is quite probably some sort of renewables hub being built because this land is very near to the planned Lower Mount Walker BESS,” he said.

“Our productive farmlands and wildlife habitats are disappearing before our eyes … rural land is unrenewable … once it’s gone, it is gone for good.”

Digital Editions


More News

  • Father and son’s light tribute

    Father and son’s light tribute

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 524233 A retired Glamorgan Vale dairy farmer’s Christmas decorations light up his neighbourhood in December. Geoff Beattie goes all out and has over 400,000…

  • Rosewood celebrates

    Rosewood celebrates

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 524244 Families flocked to the Rosewood Showgrounds on Friday 12 December for the annual Rosewood Christmas Festival, organised by the Rosewood and District Supporting…

  • Cabanda Care transitions

    Cabanda Care transitions

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 525016 Rosewood retirement home Cabanda Care is now owned by Lutheran Services. Cabanda Care was built in the 1970s by the Rosewood community for…

  • Bush campground plan

    Bush campground plan

    Graham and Jude Turner are planning to expand the accommodation offerings on their Hidden Vale property outside Grandchester. Applying through their company, Jilrift Pty Ltd, the couple are hoping to…

  • Bootscootin’ in Marburg

    Bootscootin’ in Marburg

    Line dancers donned festive outfits and cowboy boots for a Christmas social held by Belt, Buckles and Boots this week, marking the group’s end-of-year celebrations. Instructor Ms Angie Harris said…

  • Christmas spirit in Lowood

    Christmas spirit in Lowood

    The Lowood Show Society welcomed families and locals to its annual Lowood Christmas Carnival, with fine weather setting the scene for a festive evening of entertainment and community spirit. Show…

  • Elf on the shelf is work we can’t shirk

    Elf on the shelf is work we can’t shirk

    If I found time machine I’d travel back to November 2017 and talk myself out of inviting an Elf on the Shelf into our home over Christmas. I have three…

  • Festive fun in Rosewood

    Festive fun in Rosewood

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 524244 Families flocked to the Rosewood Showgrounds on Friday 12 December for the annual Rosewood Christmas Festival, organised by the Rosewood and District Supporting…

  • Tyre trees delight passersby

    Tyre trees delight passersby

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 522963 A Mutdapilly local had the crazy idea to build faux Christmas trees using tyres of differing sizes. They were painted green and once…

  • Cold moon lights up Rosewood night sky

    Cold moon lights up Rosewood night sky

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 522848 A flying fox cast a spooky figure as it explored the night sky over Rosewood last week. Its illumination from the splendour of…