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An ill wind blows

WIND power and coal seam gas don't often get accused of being similar sources of energy, but one can't help but notice the common threads running through the debates on both forms of energy and how they relate to public health in communities surrounding them.

An ill wind blows

Last month a vote on King Island, about halfway between Tasmania and Victoria, made waves (not wind). The vote was on whether a feasibility study on a 200 wind turbine project on the island should go...

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