The Queensland Government is seeking comment on the following Draft End of Waste Codes:DRAFT – End of Waste Code –…[Read More]
Queensland News
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QLD State of the Environment report
The Queensland State of the Environment 2020 report (SOE) has been released that provides an assessment of Queensland’s environmental performance…[Read More]
Draft amendment of the end of waste (EOW) Code – Ferrous Chloride
The QLD Department of Environment and Science is proposing to amend the current End of Waste (EOW) code for Ferrous…[Read More]
Qld Government seeks Brigalow Belt Environmental Offset Provider
The QLD Government is looking for landowners in the central Brigalow Belt bioregion to become environmental offset providers (provider). The properties…[Read More]
FUNDING OPPORTUNITY: QLD Recycling Modernisation Fund
The QLD Government is providing funding under the QLD Recycling Modernisation Fund and invites applications from public or private companies,…[Read More]
FUNDING OPPORTUNITY: Recycling in Queensland – Now open
The Federal and QLD Governments will each invest $20 million in the $40 million Recycling Modernisation Fund (RMF) with QLD…[Read More]
FUNDING OPPORTUNITY: $40M for recycling modernisation
The Queensland Government has announced that $40 million is available in funding for the scale up and transformation of the…[Read More]
Fine for power station operator
The NSW EPA has fined a power station $15,000 for alleged air pollution offences.The power station was allegedly exceeding the…[Read More]
New reef discharge standards for industrial activities commenced 1 June 2021
The Queensland Department of Environment and Science has released a new guideline to assist applicants with the commencement of new…[Read More]
QLD Dept of Environment and Science (DES) recommends rejection of Central Coal project
The Queensland Department of Environment and Science (DES) has recommended that the Central Queensland Coal Project is not suitable to…[Read More]