Victorian News

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DRAFT GUIDELINE: Implementing the General Environmental Duty: A guide for licence holders

EPA Victoria has released the draft guideline – Implementing the general environmental duty (GED): A guide for licence holders. The…[Read More]

Proposed updates to Victorian land-use planning system to integrate environment protection reforms: Have your say!

The Victorian Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) is proposing updates to Victoria’s land-use planning system to bring…[Read More]

Saving energy in your business

With the cost of energy continuing to rise, so is the cost of doing business. Sustainability Victoria  provides some valuable…[Read More]

Company fined for misusing EPA logo

An asbestos removal company has been convicted and fined for misusing the logo of EPA Victoria on its business stationery…[Read More]

EPA Victoria now has bigger presence in Melbourne’s west

“EPA has a bigger presence in the west with a new dedicated regional team and a new office opening in…[Read More]

EPA Victoria experiencing network issues

EPA Victoria has advised, this week, that they are experiencing some network issues with their t. 1300 372 842 (1300…[Read More]

PFAS – New quick reference guide: Released

EPA Victoria has released a quick reference guide on PFAS that provides information on:What is PFAS?Where is PFAS found?What is…[Read More]

Former Sunshine Landfills: Information released

EPA Victoria has released a publication regarding the former Sunshine Landfills.EPA is regulating Brimbank City Council to ensure they understand, communicate…[Read More]

FUNDING OPPORTUNITY: E-waste Infrastructure Grants

A reminder that Round 2 of Sustainability Victoria’s E-waste Infrastructure Grants is offering up to $2 million to build Victoria’s…[Read More]

Water sector: mitigation plan to reduce emissions by 42% by 2025

The water sector is the largest government greenhouse gas emitter in Victoria, however, the water sector is determined to turn…[Read More]

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