Queensland News

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Review of regulations for the management of QLD’s protected areas

The QLD Department of Environment and Science is reviewing the regulations that are used to manage different types of natural…[Read More]

QLD Business Energy Saving and Transformation Rebates – Round 1 opens

The QLD Government is providing an incentive to small and medium sized SME’s QLD businesses through the Queensland Business Energy…[Read More]

Submissions for new end of waste (EOW) codes

The QLD Department of Environment and Science (DES), under the Waste Reduction and Recycling Act 2011, may develop an end…[Read More]

$69.2m grant to develop Central QLD Hydrogen Hub

The Federal Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water is providing a $69.2 million grant to help develop…[Read More]

SE QLD Region groundwaters environmental values and water quality objectives: Comment sought

The QLD Department of Environment and Science (department) is seeking submissions on the consultation materials for the South-East Queensland region…[Read More]

Improving the power and penalties provisions of the EP Act 1994: Comment sought

A consultation paper has been released for comment by QLD Department of Environment and Science (DES) on Improving the powers…[Read More]

Zero Emission Vehicle Survey 2023

The Qld Government is supporting opportunities to encourage greater uptake of zero emission vehicles and seeks your feedback on what…[Read More]

FUNDING OPPORTUNITY: Growing the recovery of organic waste via food organic and garden organic fund

The QLD Government is providing funding through the Growing the Recovery of Organic Waste via Food Organic and Garden Organic…[Read More]

QLD Containers for Change – to include wine and spirit bottles: Effective 1 November 2023

The Queensland Government has announced that the Containers for Change will include wine and spirit bottles from 1 November 2023.

More single-use plastics bans commence 1 September 2023

Effective 1 September 2023, Queensland has now banned on additional single-use plastic items, therefore, businesses in Queensland are no longer able…[Read More]

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