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EPA Study Finds Lead In Environment Is Reducing
Atkinson-EDF partnerships bridge gap between academia and impact
Australia desperately needs a strong federal environmental protection agency. Our chances aren’t looking good
Australian Prime Minister Doorstop – Sydney 17 September
Another improvement for Macquarie Harbour’s dissolved oxygen levels
Council defers decision on future organic processing facility
Ewoyaa Lithium Project Receives EPA Permit
Australian Prime Minister Press conference – Parliament House, Canberra
NEW FUNDING FOR COUNCILS TO GO FOGO
Cronus Chemicals Receives EPA Construction and Air Permit, Paving the way for its Ammonia Production Plant in the US Corn Belt
Taylors Lake Rubbish Dumper Caught
Blue Stain In Gardiners Creek Leads To Hefty Fine
MINES WARNED TO BUST THE DUST THIS SPRING
Failure to comply with EPA Notice earns 460 Brooklyn a fine
EPA Fine For Concrete Batcher Put On Notice
Council to consider report on future organic processing facility
Charges Over Alleged Plastics Dumping
FAILURE TO CLEAN UP WASTE COSTS CENTRAL COAST MAN NEARLY $200,000
Albanese Govt must work with Senate crossbench to pass strong laws to protect nature and oceans
Senate’s consideration of Nature Positive laws shows way forward for stronger protections for nature
Nature Positive Legislation Must Be Stronger
New Compactor Crushing It At Naroghid
EPA Study Looks At Pharmaceuticals In Environment
Inner West Dust And Air Quality Has Better Plan
Wild Weather Brings Down Water Quality
Need for strong EPA as threatened species list grows
EPA Begins Supreme Court Action Against Veolia
Australia’s wildlife needs a strong EPA
Climate Council response to Prime Minister’s comments on EPA and nature law reform
Inspection blitz in Echuca as regulators join forces to protect consumers
Demolition Company Fined Over Asbestos Movements
Clean Up At Campbellfield Car Wrecker
HOT WINTER – Statement from a Bushfire Survivor
Illegal Burning Off – EPA’s Warning
Registrations Open For Second Hand Saturday
Record number of dumping incidents investigated by council rangers
Snap Building Site Inspections For Castlemaine
Department refuses Woodside’s attempt to short-cut Browse environmental approval for offshore carbon dumping
Source Of Reservoir Oil Leak Identified
Hunter Joint Organisation awarded $349,000 Waste Solutions Fund Grant
COMMUNITY INPUT GUIDES CADIA MINE LICENCE REVIEW
NT Middle Arm ‘Pollution Factory’ would wreck Darwin Harbour, fuel climate change, risk Future Made in Oz
Council Executive Focussed On Delivering For Community
NSW community’s opinion sought on coal mine regulation
Registration Revoked For Sunbury Tyre Storage
NEW INITIATIVE HELPS NSW HOUSEHOLDS TACKLE FOOD WASTE
Harmful products spread with full knowledge of former Liberal Government
Court rules that restorative justice demands community participation in Forestry crimes