Northern Quoll Population Study Completed

The most recent study at our Mount Emerald Wind Farm has revealed what other annual studies have shown is that the wind farm is not having a significant impact on the population of the Northern Quolls on the site. The wind farm has been in operation for just over 3 years and it is very pleasing that we are not having a negative impact on the local endangered species. For more information please read the recent study Northern Quoll Monitoring Report conduced by independent researchers – 4 elements

Media Releases

RATCH-Australia Corporation CEO Sahachthorn Putthong presented $51,000 cheque to Dandaragan Heritage and Cultural Centre, Committee Chairman, Mark Cubitt.

Heritage and Cultural Centre receives over $51,000

The Yandin Wind Farm Community Fund was started during construction of the Wind Farm in 2019 and is committed to fund at least $51,000 (linked ...
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Kairi State School Sustainable Garden Project students and instructors

$Million milestone for Mount Emerald Wind Farm Community Fund

Kairi State School was among the first recipients in 2019 to receive funding for their Sustainable Garden project and equipment. The garden is still growing ...
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MEWF 2023 Round 1 community fund latest recipients

LATEST COMMUNITY FUND RECIPIENTS REVEALED Eighteen lucky community organisations in the Atherton Tablelands received a grant for their projects this week. The latest grants from ...
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Collector Wind Farm is officially open

On the 29th November around 100 key stakeholders of the Collector Wind Farm Project came together for the official opening of the wind farm. The ...
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