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The Federal Government hand down its first full Budget for the 2023–24 year on 9 May 2023. A Budget overview is now available. Some key environment and […]
The National Transport Commission (NTC) is undertaking a comprehensive review of the Australian Dangerous Goods Code (ADG Code). As part of this process, the NTC is […]
The Federal Government has updated the Equipment Energy Efficiency (E3) Program website to provide the latest industry information on energy efficiency standards and labelling requirements for […]
The Federal Government has agreed that a third pilot window for the fixed delivery exit arrangement will now open. Exit applications can now be made for Australian Carbon […]
The Federal Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water is providing funding through the Innovative Biodiversity Monitoring Program. The Program seeks to support the […]
EPA Victoria has advised that they will target Melbourne businesses suspected of illegally transporting and/or storing waste tyres. These businesses will be the subject of a […]
NSW EPA has released its EPA Code of Ethics and Conduct to guide their decision-making so they can: maintain the trust of the public and all […]
The QLD Department of Environment and Science (DES) is working with the NSW EPA to develop a new nationally consistent integrated waste tracking and reporting system […]
SA Government is proposing to introduce the Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Act to streamline the process for companies wanting to invest in large-scale projects in SA, bringing […]
The 2023-24 State Budget is intended to transition WA to a cleaner, reliable and affordable energy state with $2.8 billion allocated for energy storage, wind power […]
The Federal and WA Governments have co-invested $11.25 million for 3 new organic recycling infrastructure projects that are expected to divert up to 275,000 tonnes of […]
Over 1,500 tonnes of sandalwood nuts are wasted each year. While sandalwood is harvested for its essential oil, most of the edible nuts are left on […]
The WA Government has released the Draft State Waste Infrastructure Plan for comment. Long-term planning for waste infrastructure at a state level is the basis of […]
The WA Government is seeking feedback on the review of WA’s ChemCentre. ChemCentre operates as a statutory authority, established under the Chemistry Centre (WA) Act 2007. […]
One of the world’s most powerful and greenest supercomputers will soon produce the most reliable and comprehensive climate change projections for Western Australia until the end […]
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