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Illegal Dumping of Rubbish
Residents recycle unwanted chemicals
NT EPA Recommends Approval of Toms Gully Underground Project
NSW North Coast concrete plant fined $15,000 for water pollution incident
Ten-Year Plan To Boost Recycling, Reduce Waste And Create Jobs
‘Climate Trigger’ laws off to Senate Inquiry
Build Aware inspections around Warrnambool
Central Coast company fined for failing to comply with EPA prevention notice
EPA fines Suez Recycling and Recovery Pty Ltd
EPA set to recoup costs of Numurkah tyre stockpile removal
A small win for greater gliders, but stronger environment laws needed to safeguard species
New legislation to Improve Workers Compensation Conditions to be Introduced this Week
Longwarry Saleyards Works Approval
Community conference for Dandenong waste to energy proposal
Leak at chemical plant costs company $242,000 after EPA action
Wallan dump site to be cleaned by March
Cleanaway licence breach fine
‘Climate Trigger’ laws introduced to Senate to stop making climate crisis worse
Successful Prosecution in Darwin Local Court
Cause of dead fish at Walkers Lake under investigation
Economy Waste Group fined $15,000 for licence breach
Toxic hospital waste attracts an EPA fine
McGraths Hill Wastewater Treatment Plant switched off due to flooding
Central Coast waste facility fined $15,000 for over-height stockpiles
Peninsula concrete dumping – man charged
Rum Jungle Environmental Impact Statement open for comment
Lead soil disposal update for North Lake Macquarie residents
Air Quality information
Air quality warning
Charges laid over chemical stockpiles
EPA fine is a warning to farmers not to endanger crops and health
Sustainability at forefront for design of Gippsland Regional Aquatic Centre
Kooragang Island operator fined for pollution offences
Sydney truck driver fined over asbestos waste transport
Community Panel- Victoria Rd Air Quality Study
Renovating? Pick up a free asbestos testing kit from Council
Illegal asbestos dumping costs Sydney man more than $50,000
Equinor Knocked Back Again: NOPSEMA Cites ‘Oil Spill Risk’ and Other Issues
Allied Farms fined $15,000 for breach of licence
Red Hill pupils leave their mark on important glider pole project