Each wind turbine comprises a set of three blades called a rotor which is affixed to the top of a
Each wind turbine comprises a set of three blades called a rotor which is affixed to the top of a
A wind farm brings a multitude of benefits to a local community, extending its positive impact far beyond the generation
Wind farms can be constructed in a variety of locations, but their viability depends on several critical factors. Foremost among
Green Wind Renewables’ 2025 Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) marks an important step in our ongoing commitment to building respectful and meaningful relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
The Reflect RAP provides a framework to strengthen cultural understanding and guide practical actions that contribute to reconciliation – both within the renewable energy sector and in the communities where we operate.
The piece, titled Wind Country, 2025, was painted by Noongar artist Melissa Spillman (Woods). Using acrylic on canvas, Mel has captured the themes of energy, environment, and future – bringing together the wisdom of Country and the power of nature.
The artwork tells a story of renewal, guided by sun, wind, and a deep connection to land. Local flora is woven through the painting, representing both the unique landscapes of Western Australia and the country where GWR’s wind farms are located.
Mel is a proud Noongar artist and founder of Maarakool Art, based on Whadjuk Country in Western Australia.
Born on Gubbi Gubbi Country in Nambour, Queensland, Mel moved to WA at age ten. Her family heritage comes from Gnowangerup in the Great Southern region of WA, on Goreng Country.
“Maarakool” means “with the hands” in Noongar language – a name that reflects Mel’s commitment to cultural connection, storytelling, and handmade creations. Mel started Maarakool Art in 2021, as a way to reconnect with her culture, to tell stories, and to share knowledge, heritage and culture through art.
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Green Wind Renewables acknowledges the traditional custodians throughout Western Australia and their continuing connection to the land, waters and community. We pay our respects to all members of the Aboriginal communities and their cultures; and to Elders both past and present.
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