Queensland News

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Battery industry opportunities for QLD: Discussion paper released for comment

The QLD Government has released for comment a discussion paper on Battery industry opportunities for Queensland.  The discussion paper examines…[Read More]

Development of draft end of waste codes

The QLD Department of Environment and Science (DES), under the Waste Reduction and Recycling Act 2011 has made its annual…[Read More]

New Reef Protection Regulations: Commence 1 Dec 2022

The QLD Department of Environment  and Science has announced that reef  protection regulations will apply from 1  December 2022 to…[Read More]

Draft end of waste code – Blast Furnace Slag: Commence sought

The QLD Department of Environment and Science (DES) is proposing to develop, under the Waste Reduction and Recycling Act 2011,…[Read More]

Warning to Metal Recyclers in SE QLD

The QLD Department of Environment and Science (DES) compliance officers will undertake an inspection blitz to target metal recyclers across…[Read More]

Fine for unlawful land clearing of Carnarvon National Park

A 63-year-old man has been fined $6,000 in the Emerald Magistrates Court, after pleading guilty to clearing more than two…[Read More]

NEW GUIDELINE: Revised estimated rehabilitation cost calculators and guideline

The Queensland Department of Environment and Science (DES) has advised that the calculators and guideline used to determine the estimated…[Read More]

GRANT OPPORTUNITY: Environment Recovery Program for Rainfall and Flooding Events of 2021-2022

The QLD Department of Environment  and Science administers the  Environmental Recovery Package  (ERP) which is provided under the  Disaster Recovery…[Read More]

FUNDING OPPORTUNITY for Businesses with operations in QLD

The following funding opportunities are available to businesses with operations in QLD:Funding for QLD primary producers to improve their drought…[Read More]

QLD Environment Dept aims for net zero emissions by 2030

The QLD Department of Environment and Science has announced that they are reducing their carbon footprint and developing detailed knowledge…[Read More]

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