New South Wales News

This is an Archive of AEBN's Environment Network Weekly (ENW) e-newsletter. Articles are placed in this archive one month after members have received and viewed the weekly ENW e-news. The full article can only be read by members who are logged in.

Hunter River Salinity Trading Scheme Review

The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) is calling for submissions as part of its 10-year statutory review of the Protection…[Read More]

The Entrance Channel Study – Released

A report commissioned to investigate ways to deal with sand movement issues at The Entrance Channel has been released. NSW…[Read More]

New guide available for cogeneration

NSW Environment Minister Robyn Parker has announced a new feasibility guide is available for businesses exploring the prospect of using…[Read More]

Draft NSW Bilateral Agreement released – comment sought

The Federal Department of Environment has released its draft Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act (EPBC Act) Bilateral Agreement with…[Read More]

EPA maintains suspension of quarry operating licence

After providing repeated warnings, the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has defended its licence suspension of a quarry after the…[Read More]

Proposed changes to energy savings scheme – feedback sought

The NSW Government is seeking feedback on proposed changes to the Energy Savings Scheme (ESS). NSW Environment Minister Robyn Parker…[Read More]

Waste levy trial for asbestos removal – interest in pilot scheme sought

NSW Environment Minister Robyn Parker has announced the NSW Government has committed $3 million to trialling a Householders’ Asbestos Disposal…[Read More]

Waste and Resource Recovery Grants now available

The NSW Government has announced the availability of $40.6 million of grants that are part of the Government’s $465.7 million…[Read More]

Flood grants available for NSW local councils

NSW Environment Minister Robyn Parker has announced $3.5 million in grants to local councils to plan for and reduce the…[Read More]

NSW signs up for ‘one-stop-shop’ environmental approvals

The Federal Government has signed the second Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to create a so called  ‘one-stop shop’ for environmental…[Read More]

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