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You can't see Wilkins review, Government tells Senate; and more

  • You can't see Wilkins review, Government tells Senate
  • $3 billion gas-to-liquids plant would reduce oil dependence, says Queensland study
  • Queensland releases climate review issues paper
  • Hunt calls for landfill audit as methane leak triggers call to leave homes


Coalition and Greens slam solar rebate means-test; and more

  • Coalition and Greens slam solar rebate means-test
  • Milne tables national feed-in tariff bill
  • Melbourne hazardous waste landfill closes ahead of schedule
  • Rudd government quizzed on coal and energy
  • Bligh praises Queensland businesses for water conservation efforts
  • Garrett seeks comment on marine debris threats
  • NSW Parliament issues carbon capture and storage paper

News in brief, May 13, 2008

  • National Water Commission to scrutinise water use by mines
  • Federal energy program issues detailed efficiency guide
  • NSW issues exemptions for land-applied wastes
  • Shipping company fined $35,000
  • Queensland council fined $40,000
  • National Pollutant Inventory offers training on new reporting system
  • Queensland EPA offers sustainability grants
  • GM crops a boon for regional economies, ABARE says

OECD urges Australia to get tougher on big polluters

An OECD review of Australia's environmental performance says serious breaches are 'inadequately prosecuted' in some jurisdictions and recommends that enforcement be strengthened, especially against big polluters.



The OECD also says voluntary measures often don't have 'meaningful' monitoring and compliance mechanisms and recommends greater use of economic instruments.


Rudd and Somare sign forest carbon pledge; Stern responds to Productivity Commission; and more

  • Rudd and Somare sign forest carbon partnership


  • Stern hits back at Productivity Commission


  • 'Poor environmental record' prompts EPA Victoria to oppose licence


  • Queensland court hands down suspended jail sentence for polluter

News in brief, January 17, 2008

Federal government proposes new guidance on estimating GHG emissions * NSW to overhaul approach to wastes of concern * EPA Victoria sets November 2009 deadline for Shell's refinery clean up plan *



National Pollutant Inventory online reporting tool set to go live * EREP obligation kicks in for Victorian business * Growth in coal seam methane prompts Queensland EPA to look at by-product water


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