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New *You'd* probably need council approval, though. :-)
Or whoever your local planning authority is.

It turns out that in Australia, some types of land allocations are exempt from these sort of planning rules. Land owned by the electricity provider is one of them.

Wade.

Is it enough to love
Is it enough to breathe
Somebody rip my heart out
And leave me here to bleed
 
Is it enough to die
Somebody save my life
I'd rather be Anything but Ordinary
Please

-- "Anything but Ordinary" by Avril Lavigne.

New It's called "planning permission" here.
But yes, there'd a be a veritable forest's worth of paperwork.


Peter
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