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‘All about evolution’: Here’s what to do with a dead power station – Sydney Morning Herald
Wallerawang near Lithgow on the western edge of the Blue Mountains is home to a defunct power plant that may have lessons for the fleet of shutdowns yet to come….

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Standing inside the parabolic cooling tower of a defunct power station, peering up at the clouds and listening to precise echoes of even whispered conversations, is both awesome and peculiar.
People have said, even if you didnt believe in God, youd think hed have been born here or had lived here, laughs Neil Schembri, one of the new owners of the Wallerawang power plant outside Lithgow that he wants to convert into a zone taking in industry, housing…
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