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5 new landfill gas projects approved under Carbon Farming Initiative

Currently, 52 projects have been approved under the Carbon Farming Initiative (CFI) by the Clean Energy Regulator.  This week, the…[Read More]

Guidelines Updated – Waste transport certificates

EPA Victoria has released updated guidelines around waste transport certificates which is required under the Regulations to track the movement…[Read More]

Funding Opportunity: Driving Investment for New Recycling (DINR) fund – Round 2

More than 40 applications have been received for funding under Round 2 Driving Investment for New Recycling DINR fund to…[Read More]

State of waste and recycling in Queensland report

The State of waste and recycling in Queensland 2012  report provides a snapshot of waste generation, resource recovery and waste…[Read More]

Solar feed-in tariff de-regulation proposed by the QCA

De-regulating solar feed-in tariffs (FiT) across south-east Queensland is one of the options for the State Government to consider in…[Read More]

New NSW coal seam gas rules

The NSW Government is aiming to strengthen regulation of the Coal Seam Gas (CSG) industry after releasing its proposed Mining…[Read More]

NSW Government issues pollution control conditions on mines

The NSW Government has issued all open-cut mines with pollution control conditions aimed at cutting dust emissions by about 20…[Read More]

Macquarie Marshes Response Strategy

The NSW Office of Environment & Heritage has released the Macquarie Marshes Response Strategy. The Strategy is a 10-year plan…[Read More]

Research projects to analyse Great Artesian Basin

Two Commonwealth-funded research projects were recently launched to analyse water balance and pressure dynamics of the Great Artesian Basin (GAB).…[Read More]

Changes to Combet’s ministerial responsibility and the Federal Department of Climate Change no longer required

In the past few weeks, we have seen changes to the Federal Government with various Ministers changing portfolios, with others…[Read More]

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