There are more than 2,000 mine pit voids in WA, many of them fill with water, and it is important…[Read More]
Western Australia News
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DRAFT GUIDELINE: Spring exemptions
The WA Department of Water and Environmental Regulation is seeking public comment on the draft Guideline: Spring exemptions under Part III…[Read More]
Draft Gnangara groundwater allocation plan: Comment sought
The WA Department of Water and Environmental Regulation seeks your feedback on the draft Gnangara groundwater allocation plan. The plan addresses the…[Read More]
New Dangerous Goods guide for WA
The WA Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety has released the Dangerous goods safety – guide – Requirements for…[Read More]
GRANT OPPORTUNITY: Local Government to apply for grants to transition to three-bin FOGO service
The WA Government is seeking expressions of interest from local government for funding under the Better Bins Plus: Go FOGO…[Read More]
GRANT OPPORTUNITY: Improving organic waste processing capacity
The WA Government is providing grants to organisations to assist them to develop infrastructure to process organic waste. The funding…[Read More]
Outcomes of the recent WA Waste Authority meeting
WA’s Waste Authority held its November meeting on 10 November 2021. Key outcomes of the meeting are as follows:The release…[Read More]
New guideline for clearing referrals and other clearing related EP Act amendments
The WA Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER) has released the following information to support the next tranche of amendments…[Read More]
Review of WA’s environmental offsets framework – Final report released
The WA Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER) has released a final report on the review of WA’s environmental…[Read More]
Illegal clearing of native vegetation
A $30,000 fine has been issued to a Wheatbelt person for illegally clearing 210 hectares of native vegetation on his…[Read More]