
Content page
28 Jun 2024
Automatic mutual recognition
Information about automatic mutual recognition, making it easier for registered professionals and tradespeople to work in other states with a single licence.

News
28 Jun 2024
Former landfill at St Peters declared significantly contaminated
A former landfill site at St Peters in Sydney’s Inner West, now part of the St Peters Interchange, has been declared significantly contaminated by the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) in response to ongoing detections of elevated methane and carbon dioxide levels at the site.

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27 Jun 2024
Engaging with young people
We are strengthening our relationship with young people and listening to their views on the environment, to identify ways they can be involved in our work to protect the environment and to increase their understanding of our programs.


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26 Jun 2024
Compulsory pesticides training: you must also maintain your competency
Pesticides can be dangerous if used or managed incorrectly. Training in the correct use of pesticides helps prevent mistakes at work – keeping you, your family, the community, trade, and the environment safe.

News
26 Jun 2024
Macquarie River pollution costs Dubbo sand quarry almost $250,000
A sand quarry near Dubbo has been fined $210,000 after polluting the Macquarie River with dirty water.

News
25 Jun 2024
Avian influenza alert
The NSW EPA, lead Environmental Services Functional Area under NSW’s emergency management arrangements, is working closely with Department of Primary Industries on the recent outbreak of Avian Influenza.

News
24 Jun 2024
Geta Skip company and director fined $60,000 for abandoned waste
The company and director of a skip bin waste removal business have been fined a total of $60,000 in Parramatta Local Court for leaving 6,000 cubic metres of waste on a Smithfield premises after the lease had ended. This is the equivalent of nearly two and a half Olympic swimming pools of waste.

