It seems the main infrastructurre funding has taken place as below and Domacom looks like coming in to crowd fund some community projects, not sure what they be but the funding of the main gig seems to be done and dusted.
"Financing of Sapphire windfarmFunding for the windfarm is being provided through a combination of debt and equity.Partners Group, on behalf of its clients, has invested A$250m ($187m) in the windfarm. The company has contributed the majority of the equity funding for the project, while CWP Renewables has provided the remaining equity.Debt financing is being provided by a group of lenders, including Denmark’s export credit agency EKF, Australia’s Clean Energy Finance Corporation, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC)."
"Power transmissionPower generated by the windfarm will flow to a new 330kV substation, before being transmitted to the national grid through a new 330kV overhead line.The substation will be owned and operated by Transgrid.Power purchase agreementCWP Renewables entered a 20-year power purchase agreement with the ACT Government to supply 100MW of electricity produced by the windfarm. The remaining 170MW will be supplied either to the ACT Government or sold in the market."
"Contractors involvedThe VEZ consortium comprising Vestas and Zenviron was awarded the contract for the construction of the windfarm.Vestas is responsible for the supply and installation of the wind turbines in addition to providing Active Output Management 4000 (AOM4000) service for the turbines for a minimum period of ten years, while Zenviron is undertaking the civil and electrical works of the windfarm.Whittens Group was contracted to construct the turbine bases of the windfarm." Transgrid owns and operates the sub station and interconnects.