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EPISODE 34 - Good Neighbours: "Communities + Solar Farms" Goulburn NSW

Good Neighbours: Goulburn, NSW Communities + Solar Farms

Gundungurra and Ngunawal Country (Goulburn, NSW)

Ed Suttle is an Angus beef cattle farmer.

Ed's also a driving force behind one of Australia's largest community-owned solar farms.

In a region where the elected representatives oppose renewable energy (wind and sun), Ed and his neighbours took matters into their own hands.

They got their community on board to fund their very own solar powered future.

Ed wells up as he recounts the incredible journey of a country town coming together to create lasting change, power their community, and promote clean energy with a 100% ethical investment.

See a community coming together to source their power from the sun, in Goulburn, NSW.

Once known for the Big Merino, Goulburn is on its way to being known for the Big Renewable!

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