South Australian News

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Amendments to the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act: Have your say!

The South Australian Department for Energy and Mining is consulting on proposed amendments to the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act…[Read More]

NEW GUIDELINES: Site contamination referral decision-making framework

The South Australian Environment Protection Authority has released new guidelines on how EPA will make decisions on development application referrals…[Read More]

Over $110M in funding for recycling infrastructure

Green Industries SA has announced an investment of $111 million in South Australia’s recycling industry.The funding has been granted to…[Read More]

Demolition and waste contractor charged with operating illegal waste depots

SA Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has charged a demolition and waste contractor and its director for allegedly operating unlicensed waste…[Read More]

Licencing of poultry farms

SA farms (broiler) will be required to apply for a licence from the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) from 1 April…[Read More]

Guideline for assessing prohibited plastic products

EPA SA has released a Guideline for assessing prohibited plastic products under the Single-use and Other Plastics Products (Waste Avoidance)…[Read More]

Easier access to real time air quality

EPA SA has launched a new webpage that is expected to make it easier to access and understand real time…[Read More]

Groundwater prohibition area for Tonsley and surrounds

EPA SA will establish a Groundwater Prohibition Area (GPA) in Tonsley, and parts of Mitchell Park, Clovelly Park and Marion…[Read More]

SA ban on single-use plastics

From the commencement of 1 March 2021, single-use plastic straws, cutlery and stirrers will be prohibited from sale, supply or…[Read More]

PFAS-contaminated material banned from landfill site

The South Australian Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has determined not to approve an application to dispose of PFAS-contaminated material to…[Read More]

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