ABC News – Australia
·australia
·3 hours ago
'Lifeline' or 'catastrophe'? Community divided over proposed data centre
A proposed $10 billion data centre in South Australia is dividing locals ahead of its potential 2028 launch. Supporters claim it will create 500 construction jobs, while critics worry about its water consumption from the drought-stricken River Murray. Mayor Bill Gebhardt argues that economic growth is essential for the area's struggling community.
Summary by OZbrief · ABC News – Australia
Next
Loving doing this? 🎉
Take it further — get the full app and never miss a moment of what's happening in Australia.
Breaking news alerts
Instant lock-screen notifications the moment big stories break across Australia.
Australian news & events
Politics, sport, weather, local events — all in one swipeable feed, updated around the clock.
Stay ahead of the news cycle
30-second summaries so you're always informed, even on your busiest days.
Loading article…
This publisher's site can't be shown here due to their security settings.
Open full article →No source link available for this article.
✨
Ask AI



