New South Wales News

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State-wide coal mine consultation

The NSW EPA is consulting on the regulation of coal mines in NSW, which are licensed activities. The EPA progressively makes…[Read More]

Consultation on a guide for assessing partial loss of biodiversity

The NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water is seeking feedback on the Assessing partial loss of…[Read More]

NSW Government releases annual environmental water priority statements for 2024–25

The NSW Government’s Water for the Environment program has released its annual environmental water priority statements for the 2024–25 water…[Read More]

$30,000 fine for air emissions

The NSW EPA has fine a company $30,000 after a failure at its coke ovens allegedly caused significant air emissions. Coke…[Read More]

25-year milestone for key NSW environment act

The NSW EPA has marked 25 years since the commencement of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act in NSW. On…[Read More]

Over $4 million awarded to tackle litter and illegal dumping

The NSW Government has awarded more than $4 million to help councils, businesses, community groups and public land managers protect…[Read More]

NSW EPA releases Strategic Plan 2024–29

The NSW EPA has released its Strategic Plan 2024-29 which outlines its plan for achieving positive environmental and human health…[Read More]

Tyre recycling company cops fine of $225K for improper storage of waste tyres

A tyre recycling company in NSW has been ordered by the NSW Land and Environment Court to pay over $160,000…[Read More]

Drone secures footage for 2nd conviction of illegal asbestos dumping

An offender has been fined $200,000 by Liverpool Local Court, after a covert surveillance operation conducted by NSW EPA captured…[Read More]

FUNDING OPPORTUNITY: Essential public EV fast charging and kerbside charging infrastructure

The NSW Government has announced $73.5 million of grants to support the rollout of essential public electric vehicle (EV) fast…[Read More]

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