General News
22 December, 2023
It was AEMO who aborted 'rowdy meeting'
NO ONE has been charged after AEMO aborted its first draft corridor consultation meeting in St Arnaud in October. VNI West manager Sam Magee said TCV staff would make statements to police “with a view to pressing charges”. after the rowdy...

NO ONE has been charged after AEMO aborted its first draft corridor consultation meeting in St Arnaud in October.
VNI West manager Sam Magee said TCV staff would make statements to police “with a view to pressing charges”. after the rowdy meeting.
Police said last week: “Police are investigating a reported assault at St Arnaud on October 10.
“A man has been interviewed and released pending further enquiries.
“Police were called to the venue, but did not call off the community meeting. The investigation remains ongoing.”
TCV told the Loddon Herald last week: “Two TCV personnel have made statements to Victoria Police in relation to the incident at St Arnaud, which are now under investigation.”