The bureaucrat controversially appointed by former prime minister Tony Abbott to investigate complaints about wind farms says public opposition has "dissipated" to just eight complaints about operating wind turbines last year.
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| The Capital Wind Farm near Bungendore. Complaints over wind farms have plummeted over the past three years. |
National Wind Farm Commissioner Andrew Dyer revealed the figures in Senate estimates on Monday, saying the fall in complaints followed efforts to dispel "misinformation" circulating in the community about wind farms.
Read the story from The Age by Nicole Hasham - “‘High degree of acceptance': Wind farm commissioner received just 8 complaints last year.”

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