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Wentworth Shire You may already be aware that Transgrid’s board has now financially committed to the construction of EnergyConnect, the new transmission link from Wagga Wagga in NSW to Robertstown in South Australia, via Buronga. EnergyConnect will deliver significant benefits for NSW Electricity customers, the NSW economy and the National Electricity Market. These benefits include: • Savings for NSW customers of around $180 million a year, or up to $64 annually on an average household electricity bill • Creating 1,500 jobs during construction • Contributing a further $4 billion in economic activity for NSW • A more secure electricity system at times of high demand and extreme weather events ....
A $2 billion electricity transmission line expected to deliver long-term cheaper power in SA and NSW by allowing more generation from renewables is given the green light by the national regulator. ....
Police have urged an anonymous caller who phoned Crime Stoppers with information about the mysterious cold case river death of a Victorian father to contact them again. Terrence McCallion, 55, died after plunging into the Murray River near the Victoria-New South Wales border nearly six years ago. The beloved father was located fully clothed in the water by passers-by onboard a houseboat between Bruce s Bend and Psyche Pumps in Mildura about 3pm on May 1, 2015. Police launched a renewed appeal for information in relation to the man s death on Monday, with an anonymous caller subsequently contacting Crime Stoppers. Investigators from the Mildura Crime Investigation Unit are urging an anonymous caller to Crime Stoppers to contact them again with information about the death of Mr McCallion, who was found unresponsive in the Murray River almost six years ago, a police statement read. ....