Legislative Assembly Petition: #202538 | closes 10 February 2026

jessie_bridgman@hotmail.com started this petition

Issue:

This petition of residents in Victoria draws to the attention of the Legislative Assembly the proposed Rubicon Solar Project that is located in a high bushfire-risk zone, surrounded by dense forest with only one road in and out. The site lies close to two school camps that host children year-round, increasing the danger in the event of fire. The inclusion of lithium battery storage adds serious risk of explosion and contamination of local waterways. This industrial-scale development would ruin the rural landscape, threaten wildlife and tourism, and cause significant stress and mental health impacts for residents who fear for their safety and the loss of their way of life.

Action:

The petitioners therefore request that the Legislative Assembly oppose and reject the Rubicon Solar Project, and to prevent large-scale industrial energy developments in bushfire-prone, environmentally sensitive, and rural residential areas.
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