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ENVIRONMENT NETWORK WEEKLY (ENW) E-NEWS – QUEENSLAND

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Queensland Energy Roadmap: Released

The QLD Government has released the QLD Energy Roadmap 2025 that sets out a practical and forward-looking plan to secure…[Read More]

Environmental Protection Amendment Bill 2025 introduced to Parliament

The QLD Government has introduced to Parliament on 20 November 2025 the Environmental Protection (Efficiency and Streamlining) and Other Legislation…[Read More]

Draft Reef 2050 Catchment Water Quality Strategy: Comment sought

The QLD Department of the Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation is seeking feedback on the draft Reef 2050 Catchment Water…[Read More]

FUNDING OPPORTUNITY: For businesses with operations in QLD

The QLD Government is providing the following funding to QLD businesses to assist with waste and resource recovery programs:Resource Recovery…[Read More]

Development of Draft End of Waste (EOW) Codes

The QLD Department of the Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation is responsible for developing end of waste (EOW) codes under…[Read More]

Resource Recovery Boost Fund: Supporting Queensland’s Recycling Future

The Queensland Government has launched the $130 million Resource Recovery Boost Fund (RRBF) to help councils strengthen waste reduction and…[Read More]

QLD Investment Corporation to lead new QLD energy investment gateway

The Queensland Government has announced that Queensland Investment Corporation (QIC) will lead a new investor gateway aimed at attracting and…[Read More]

Kerosene and Bitumen Spill Contained at Smiths Creek, Cairns

On 29 September, approximately 10,000 litres of kerosene and bitumen spilled into Smiths Creek in Cairns QLD, near Trinity Inlet,…[Read More]

$2.1 Million Enforceable Undertaking for Albert River Sewage Spill

QLD’s Department of Environment has concluded one of its largest environmental enforcement actions, following a major sewage spill into the…[Read More]

Forest Wind Farm Development Act repealed

The QLD Government has repealed the Forest Wind Farm Development Act 2020, effectively cancelling the proposed 266-turbine Forest Wind Project…[Read More]

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