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Victorian Government rejects floating gas terminal proposal at Crib Point – ABC News
The Victorian Government says AGL’s plan to build the terminal near Hastings, on the Mornington Peninsula, would have had unacceptable environmental impacts.

A proposal for a 300-metre-long floating gas terminal off the Mornington Peninsula has been rejected by the Victorian Government.
- The government says it would have unacceptable environmental effects
- The plant would have been adjacent to an internationally-recognised wetland
- AGL says it has spent $130 million on the project to date
Planning Minister Richard Wynne said the Crib Point terminal would have had unacceptable environmental effects in Western Port.
The terminal would have discharged up to…
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