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EPA charges company with obstruction
Concrete overflow leads to fine for Holcim
Darling-Barka River response update
Fire restrictions to end across South West
Snowy Hydro and contractor fined $30,000 after two incidents in Kosciuszko National Park
Why do I see and smell smoke
Fire restrictions to end in Glenelg Shire 4 April
NPI Data Show Improvements in Emission Trends
Snowy Hydro and contractor fined $30,000 after two incidents in Kosciuszko National Park
Invermay man fined $10,000 for illegal dumping
EOC to stand-down as monitoring of the Darling-Baaka River expands downstream
Fire restrictions to end in Melbourne’s outer fringe
Fire restrictions to end across all North East Victoria
EPA inspections keep chemicals out of Tullamarine area creeks
Environmental Impact Assessment of the Singleton Horticulture Project
Fire restrictions to end in Loddon and Campaspe council areas
Fire restrictions to end in Wodonga, Falls Creek, Mt Hotham and surrounds
EPA inspections keeping chemicals out of North Geelong creeks
EPA GardenSafe at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show
Trying to solve ‘forever problem’ of PFAS pollution
Trying to solve the ‘forever’ PFAS problem
We must end coal and gas by 2030 and stop pouring fuel on the climate crisis: Greens
Hazardous Waste Discovery at Yarrawonga Transfer Station
EPA’s guide to noise from music venues and events
Koo Wee Rup oil spill prompts EPA warning
PFAS for dinner? Study of ‘forever chemicals’ build-up in cattle points to ways to reduce risks
Victorian regulators launch 2023 Build Aware campaign around Wonthaggi and Phillip Island
Regulators inspect construction sites across Bass Coast Shire during five-day blitz
Fire restrictions to end in Gannawarra council area
Fire restrictions to end in Mildura, Swan Hill and surrounds
Autumn planned burns to commence in North East
PFAS might be everywhere – including toilet paper – but let’s keep the health risks in context
Court backs EPA’s order with $5,000 fine
Bay beaches summertime blues
Maldon tourism operator applies for EPA Development Licence
Snap EPA inspections for North Geelong industry
More than 40 motorists fined and three charged during Operation Engage – Brighton Le Sands
Snap EPA inspections for Bayswater industry
$10 MILLION TO RESTORE ABORIGINAL LAND IMPACTED BY FLOODS
Failure to manage fire risk earns auto salvage business EPA fine
Enviropacific applies for EPA Development Licence
Statement from Environment Minister on EPA Board Chair
Put dairy ponds on your farm ‘to do’ list, says EPA
Council Harmonising Waste Services: Bayside
Innovative new technology introduced at Lithgow Solid Waste Facility
EPA inspections keeping chemicals out of creeks
Council accepts funding for FOGO Bin Collection Service
EPA investigation weeds out culprit at Eastern Beach