The High Court was set to hear the last of the four judicial reviews involving Codling Wind Park’s foreshore licences on Tuesday, April 8. Then on Monday, the court was told that the case had been settled. It marks a milestone for Codling’s project, due to be the largest wind farm in the history of the State, and confirms a tentative hope among wind farm developers that legal momentum may be shifting in their favour. Fishers took the case against the minister for housing, local government and heritage, and the minister for state with special responsibility for planning within the…
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