NSW Environment Minister Robyn Parker has announced the NSW Government will introduce legislation to Parliament to crack down on illegal…[Read More]
New South Wales News
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Community-owned renewable energy funding
NSW Environment Minister Robyn Parker recently awarded nine community groups across the state a total of $411,000 to set up…[Read More]
Call for input on plans to remediate former Chlor Alkali site
The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) is calling for community input on Orica’s proposed remediation plan for the former Chlor…[Read More]
Sydney’s smart green business program targets big business
A new Sydney Water grant and matching funding from the City of Sydney, the Smart Green Business program will target…[Read More]
Rail infrastructure noise guideline
The NSW Environment Protection Authority’s (EPA) Acting Chief Environmental Regulator, Craig Lamberton, has announced a new guideline to help manage…[Read More]
Newcastle peak energy trials produce results
Participants in Newcastle’s model demonstration project Smart Grid, Smart City have successfully reduced their energy use in each of seven,…[Read More]
Solar feed-in tariff fact sheet available
IPART has released a fact sheet in relation to the Minister’s request for IPART to annually investigate and determine solar…[Read More]
NSW EPA enforcement program targets the waste-tyre industry
As part of the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) strategic waste enforcement and compliance operations, the EPA will target the…[Read More]
Riverina small businesses reduce energy bills
Small business owners across the Riverina will save more than $980,000 a year off power bills, according to the NSW…[Read More]
State-wide consultation on new planning system
The NSW Government has launched a state-wide consultation process for community, councils and industry to get involved in the state’s…[Read More]