Opposition Grows Against Data Centers in Australian Cities
Resistance is increasing against large data centers in Australia due to environmental concerns and local community impact. The outcomes of these projects could influence future site selections and zoning regulations for data infrastructure.

In Australia, local opposition is rising against data centers, particularly in Hazelmere and Lane Cove. In Hazelmere, a proposed 15,000 m² facility with up to 120 MW capacity is facing criticism for its proximity to rivers and wetlands.
Meanwhile, the M3 data center in West Footscray is expanding to become Australia's largest hyperscale AI facility with a planned increase to 225 MW by 2027, contingent on swift government approval. Community feedback mechanisms are in place according to NextDC, but local residents have raised concerns about noise and visual impacts.
In Lane Cove, a new 90 MW center is under scrutiny for potential height violations near residential areas. The planning minister emphasizes the critical role of data centers in infrastructure while ensuring public consultation is adhered to.


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