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Thursday, 06 October 2011 3:55PM
Department offers training on energy and emissions data reporting
Tribunal declares environment protection notice 'a nullity'
Water meters get smart
Wednesday, 27 July 2011 3:27PM
Eight months on, no sign of ministerial meeting
Tribunal rejects bid for top-up clause in groundwater licence
Victoria hands out $3 million for recycling
Tasmania targets large emitters
Don't overlook CO2 benefits of wood products, business leaders urge
National Water Commission under review
Thursday, 19 May 2011 2:17PM
King Island Abattoir owner Swift Australia has successfully argued to a Tasmanian tribunal that it should not be required to pay a bond or meet milestones for the clean-up of a waterway that became severely polluted under previous ownership.
Tuesday, 05 April 2011 12:30PM
Victoria canvasses views on expanding energy efficiency scheme
NSW water utility should have ISO14001-certified system, IPART says
Tasmania seeks EPA board nominations
Tuesday, 07 December 2010 11:55AM
Burke approves SA uranium mine expansion
EPA cautions landowners after company fails to remove dumped waste from leased site
ACT reviews Nature Conservation Act; seeks climate council members
ACCC issues interim approval for fluorocarbons scheme
Tasmania issues stormwater strategy
Tuesday, 27 July 2010 4:44PM
WA exempts aquaculture industry from environmental legislation
Gladstone dredging project receives green light
Coalition to suspend marine sanctuaries planning processes
Greens propose tougher vehicle emission standards
South Hobart council to buy energy use monitors in bulk for residents
Friday, 16 July 2010 2:22PM
Tasmania flags water quality policy changes
Vale Peter Szental, energy efficiency pioneer
Federal Government tops up funding for 'green infrastructure' scheme
Thursday, 28 January 2010 3:25PM
In a disastrous year for Chinese-owned mining company MMG, it is being investigated for alleged heavy metal poisoning in Tasmania, prosecuted for water pollution in Queensland and faces the possibility of further legal action over a zinc pipeline spill.
Friday, 17 July 2009 11:28AM
U.S. climate bill does more to protect jobs, says Robb
Origin backs largest carbon forest sink project
Responsible investment report uncovers mixed results for Australia
DAFF invites forest industries climate change grant applications
Members Equity signs covenant with EPA Victoria
Tasmanian oil spill costs shipping company $26,000
Thursday, 31 July 2008 11:24AM
Don't risk nation's competitive advantage, warns Coalition
Climate Ready program seeks first round grant applications
How Queensland's climate impact statement process works
Tasmania to hold fuel summit
IPCC issues climate change and water report
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