AusNet ground control point roadside surveys commencing 20 July 2026

AusNet will be conducting ground control point roadside surveys at several locations along the proposed project route during the week commencing 20 July 2026.

A ground control point survey involves visiting pre-established reference points in public areas to help improve the accuracy of our mapping and geographical data.

Surveyors will spend less than 15 minutes at each location using GPS equipment to record measurements and traffic management will be implemented where required. The survey team will not access private property as part of these works.

To view the full list of locations, visit our Upcoming field works webpage.

AusNet will notify neighbouring landholders. If you have land along the proposed route and want to register your contact details, please contact us via 1300 (WRL WRL) 975 975 or info@westernrenewableslink.com.au.

About the project

The Western Renewables Link is a proposed 190km 500kV overhead high-voltage electricity transmission line that will carry renewable energy from near Bulgana in western Victoria to Sydenham in Melbourne’s north-west.

The proposed Western Renewables Link will deliver the critical infrastructure needed to unlock the potential of western Victoria as a key Renewable Energy Zone and help deliver clean and affordable energy to all Victorians.

Project updates

To register for regular updates about the project, please visit westernrenewableslink.com.au.

If you have any questions, please call 1800 975 975 or email info@westernrenewableslink.com.au.