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Eyes in the sky

Summary by Geelong Independent
Choppers will be a regular sight in the skies over the Bellarine, Geelong and the Surf Coast in coming weeks as Powercor conducts aerial scanning for trees growing dangerously close to powerlines. The electricity distribution company has begun its annual survey of vegetation around the region, which will continue until early May. Powercor’s fleet of three Bell helicopters will fly about 300 metres above ground, at a low cruising speed of around …
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Geelong Independent broke the news in on Sunday, April 20, 2025.
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