IN the valley of the east Kiewa, the song of the lyre bird is hushed and still. Dingoes skulk and howl around the camps of men, and wallabies and emus oh the eastern heights below Bogong, watch with puzzled fear the great machines cating their way along the slopes of Botherem. Thrusting ever into the wild heart of the river valley, the Victorian Stale Electricity Commission road will soon be bearing its stream of traffic carrying materials for the development of the great Kiewa hydro-electric scheme, and another sanctuary of nature will have been invaded by man. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 2,224 wordsA view of the Kiewa River from the site of the dam wall, about a quarter of a mile below the junction. This will be submerged to a depth ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 57 wordsA locality plan, showing the approximate positions of the storage dams, tunnels, and power pipes will be found on page two. ...
Article : 26 wordsMen employed by the Stale Electricity Commission at the Junction ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Border Morning Mail (Albury, NSW : 1934 - 1935; 1938 - 1953), Sat 3 Sep 1938, Page 1
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