Victorian News

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EPA Victoria to review approvals system

EPA Victoria is reviewing how it assesses applications and grant approvals for works approvals and licenses, as part of its…[Read More]

EPA Victoria releases new policy of enforcement process

EPA Victoria has released new policy that applies to enforcement activity – EPA’s use of injunctions as an enforcement tool…[Read More]

Melbourne manufacturer set to increase bioplastic output

Bioplastic manufacturer, Plantic Technologies have increased their facilities enabling an increase of 400 per cent in output from their Altona…[Read More]

EPA Victoria to blitz Horsham industries

EPA Victoria will this month perform checks in the Horsham area to assess how industry is performing against expected environmental standards.…[Read More]

New Environmental Auditor guideline

EPA Victoria has released an updated guideline: Environmental auditor appointment and conduct. The guideline provides details on applying for and…[Read More]

Amendments to the Victorian Energy Efficiency Target Regulations

Amendments to the Victorian Energy Efficiency Target Regulations 2008, which commenced on May 17, introduce four new prescribed activities that…[Read More]

2012-13 Victorian Budget – environment, energy…

On 1 May 2012, the 2012-13 Victorian Budget was handed down by the Treasurer, Kim Wells MP.  Under the environment,…[Read More]

New vision for Melbourne’s water future

A final report released by the Living Victoria Ministerial Advisory Council has unveiled a new vision for Melbourne’s water future. “The…[Read More]

Pilot biomass plant to generate clean energy through organic waste

The Victorian Government has committed $4.5 million of funding towards a pilot biomass plant that aims to turn organic waste…[Read More]

Maribyrnong River to receive facelift

Melbourne’s 2nd largest river valley, the ‘Maribyrnong’ will receive a facelift after funding was announced of $1.04 million by the…[Read More]

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