Is Your Land Affected by a Transgrid Project?

If your property is located along one of the proposed routes of a Transgrid transmission project, such as EnergyConnect, Victoria to NSW Interconnecter, or the Hunter Transmission Project, you may be affected by major infrastructure developments.

What Are Transgrid Projects?

Transgrid is delivering the Federal and State Government’s plan for a clean energy future by building new high-voltage transmission lines that connect renewable energy to the grid. These projects will form the backbone of the National Energy Market, giving millions of Australians access to affordable and reliable power. 

Running across NSW, these projects involve constructing hundreds of kilometres of transmission lines and substations. These planned routes pass through rural and regional land, often across privately owned properties. 

These projects will involve: 

  • New high-voltage transmission lines and substations
  • Easements across private rural and semi-rural land
  • Ongoing maintenance and access requirements for Transgrid staff
  • Potential impacts on land use, farming operations, and property value

These developments may result in the compulsory acquisition or negotiation of affected landowners.  

Powerlines from a NSW Transgrid project

What is Compulsory Land Acquisition?

Compulsory acquisition happens when a government authority acquires private land for public infrastructure projects, like Transgrid. This process makes sure that the government can secure the land needed for development. While property acquisition is a legal process, there are strict guidelines to ensure property owners like you are treated fairly and given the compensation they deserve.

What is the Compulsory Acquisition Process?

  • Notification: The acquiring authorities will provide notice that your land is needed for a public project
  • Valuation: Independent valuations are conducted to determine the market value of your property and any additional entitlements
  • Negotiation: The government will make an initial compensation offer, which you can review and contest if needed
  • Compensation and Settlement: Once an agreement has been reached, the compensation will be paid, and the property will be transferred to the government.
  • Dispute Resolution: If a fair settlement cannot be reached, you will need to take legal action

Understanding your rights and entitlements during the land acquisition process is important to getting you the best possible outcome.

How Hones Lawyers Supports Property Owners

At Hones Lawyers, we specialise in guiding property owners through the confusing compulsory acquisition process for major infrastructure projects in NSW. If your property is being affected by the Transgrid projects, we can provide expert legal advice at every step of the process:

  • Understanding the Process: From the initial notification to the final settlement, we’ll keep you informed and help you navigate the complex acquisition process.
  • Securing Fair Compensation: As experienced land acquisition lawyers, we’ll work to ensure you receive the full market value of your property, along with additional compensation for relocation costs and financial losses.
  • Representation and Negotiation: We advocate on your behalf during negotiations with government authorities to secure the best possible compensation for your land.
  • Dispute Resolution: If a fair settlement cannot be reached, we’ll guide you through mediation or legal proceedings to protect your rights and interests.

Property acquisition for infrastructure projects like the Transgrid transmission network can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to face it alone. If your property is being affected by land acquisition, contact Hones Lawyers today to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve and the legal support you need.

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