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On the road into the tiny western Queensland town of Windorah, five striking solar dishes loom overhead like giant metal sunflowers.
The $4.5 million solar farm was hailed as the future of outback energy when it opened in 2009, but many panels are now broken-down.
The 14.5-metre-tall structures are finally being torn down to make way for another solar farm, but the project has run into difficulty sourcing parts and labour for the renewable energy project.
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