Western Australia News

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Review of WA’s waste strategy: Comment sought

Just a reminder that WA’s waste strategy is under review and your feedback is sought by the Waste Authority who…[Read More]

New board member for WA EPA

WA’s Environment Minister Reece Whitby has announced Jane Bennett’s appointment under a 3 year term with WA EPA.Ms Bennett joins…[Read More]

Green Energy Approvals Initiative

The WA Government has launched the Green Energy Approvals Initiative that is a cross-government collaboration to deliver faster environmental approvals…[Read More]

WA’s waste infrastructure plan

The WA Government has released WA’s State waste infrastructure plan that provides a long-term information framework, and principles, to guide decision…[Read More]

WA Draft Waste Strategy: Comment sought

The WA Government seeks your feedback on WA’s draft Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Strategy 2030 (waste strategy) that sets…[Read More]

Mine Closure Plan Guideline: Comment sought

The WA Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DEMIRS) is seeking feedback from stakeholders on updates to its Mine…[Read More]

New tyre recycling capacity announced

Tyrecycle’s new East Rockingham plant will have the capacity to process approx. 42,000 tonnes of used tyres every year. The project…[Read More]

Water supplies for emergency use

The WA Department of Water and Environmental Regulation has released a map that shows the network of strategic community water…[Read More]

$26M to WA’s energy manufacturing sector

The WA Government will inject $26.4 million to Western Australia’s energy manufacturing sector, to drive local manufacturing on clean energy…[Read More]

EV charging stations: The latest in WA

Australia lags significantly behind in EV infrastructure, such as charging stations, in comparison to the UK where London virtually has…[Read More]

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