Interested parties have until Friday 15 May, 2015 to comment on the Assessment Bilateral Agreement – Draft Conditions Policy that…[Read More]
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Discussion paper for possible changes to National Television and Computer Recycling Scheme – and – Reverse e-waste co-regulatory arrangement under review
The Federal Department of Environment has released a brief discussion paper relating to possible changes to the National Television and…[Read More]
National urban water performance report – Released
The Bureau of Meteorology together with State and Territory governments, and the Water Services Association of Australia have released the…[Read More]
AGL to launch battery storage pack
AGL Energy has announced it is launching a battery storage device in Australia, saying it is the first energy retailer…[Read More]
Deep emissions cuts needed to stem climate change
The Australian Academy of Science has recommended Australia aim to reduce its carbon emissions significantly over the next 15 years…[Read More]
Renewable Energy Target website changes
The Clean Energy Regulator has announced that from 12 May 2015 the Renewable Energy Target (RET) website will be combined…[Read More]
Victorian Energy Efficiency Target – Extension for submissions
The Victorian Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources is providing an extension for submissions on the current review…[Read More]
Review of public land management
The Victorian Environmental Assessment Council (VEAC) is seeking submissions from interested groups and individuals on its review of the management…[Read More]
EPA Victoria defines commercial food waste
EPA Victoria has issued a Commercial food waste – draft position statement to clarify what constitutes commercial food waste in…[Read More]
Alpine grazing banned forever
The Victorian Government has passed legislation which bans grazing in the Alpine National Park, as well as in the River…[Read More]