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Developers agree to enforceable undertakings

Property developers in western Sydney’s Eastern Creek and in Tamworth have agreed to pay $200 000 and $184 000 respectively…[Read More]

IPART commences review of NSW electricity prices

The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) is preparing to set regulated electricity prices for NSW for the next three…[Read More]

Online modelling tool for NSW’s estuaries

NSW Environment Minister Robyn Parker said local councils and communities will be better equipped to understand and protect their estuaries…[Read More]

Changes to the National Parks and Wildlife Act – comments sought

SA Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation Paul Caica recently launched the public consultation period on proposed changes to the…[Read More]

Orica fined for cyanide release

Chemical manufacturer Orica has been ordered to help fund turtle research, conservation and water monitoring initiatives in Gladstone Harbour following…[Read More]

LED lights for Sydney’s streets and parks

Bicentennial Park in Glebe is the first park to have new light-emitting diode (LED) lights installed as part of the…[Read More]

Sydney a finalist for International Green Award

The City of Sydney has been recognised for its climate-change initiatives at this year’s International Green Awards. Sydney is a…[Read More]

Draft Great Barrier Reef Ports Strategy released

The QLD Government has released a new strategy paper focusing on future port development and planning in the Great Barrier…[Read More]

$4.3 million solar project in Sydney

Sydney Park pavilion will be the first of 30 sites across central Sydney to have solar photovoltaic (pv) panels installed…[Read More]

Councils given rezoning powers

NSW Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, Brad Hazzard has announced local councils will have the power to sign-off on various…[Read More]

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