Communities across NSW are demanding the Berejiklian government combats toxic air pollution and protects people’s health with the release of The People’s Clean Air Action Plan. Tired of government inaction, particularly toxic pollution from…
Victorian communities are demanding the Andrews government combat toxic air pollution and protect people’s health with the release of The People’s Clean Air Action Plan. Tired of government inaction, particularly toxic pollution from coal-fired power…
MEDIA RELEASE Communities across NSW and Victoria are demanding the Berejiklian and Andrews governments combat toxic air pollution and protect people’s health with the release of The People’s Clean Air Action Plan. Tired of government inaction, a coalition of community groups, environmental lawyers, health professionals and international regulatory experts came together…
UN Human Rights Council Members Urge Australia to Adopt Stronger Climate Measures Now to Protect Human Rights San Francisco, USA / Sydney, Australia – All eyes were on Australia as…
The challenges facing Victoria’s native wildlife are immense. Our wildlife are in the gun-sights of rapidly accumulating extinction and climate crises. Our laws are hindering and enabling the problem, not…
Environmental lawyers challenge EPA and EnergyAustralia in VCAT over pollution control at Yallourn Power Station Environmental lawyers have launched legal proceedings in a bid to uncover documents about the operations and maintenance of EnergyAustralia’s pollution…
Lawyers for north-Queensland teenagers ask State Bank of India to halt billion dollar loan as Australian government reviews Adani/Bravus coal mine approval Lawyers at Environmental Justice Australia (EJA) have this week written on behalf of their clients to the State Bank of India (SBI) to request that they do not fund the Adani/Bravus Carmichael coal…
Qld teenagers present critical new evidence to revoke approval of Adani coal mine BREAKING: Two North Queensland teenagers today presented the federal government with new expert evidence and strong legal grounds to revoke approval of Adani’s controversial Carmichael coal mine. Acting for the young community leaders— Brooklyn O’Hearn, 17, from Townsville; and Claire Galvin, 19, from Cairns — lawyers at Environmental Justice Australia said the three independent expert reports provide sufficient new evidence…
NEWS RELEASE BREAKING: Two North Queensland teenagers today presented the federal government with new expert evidence and strong legal grounds to revoke approval of Adani’s controversial Carmichael coal mine. Acting for the young community leaders— Brooklyn O’Hearn, 17, from Townsville; and Claire Galvin, 19, from Cairns — lawyers at Environmental Justice Australia said the three independent expert reports provide sufficient new evidence for Environment Minister, Sussan Ley, to exercise her…
Vales Point: EPA’s paltry fine sends signal that public health is worth less than corporate welfare Legal and policy experts at Environmental Justice Australia (EJA) warn that government must prioritise public safety over corporate welfare, as yesterday the EPA announced fining Delta Electricity a mere $30,000 for waste offences at Vales Point coal-burning power station. EJA lawyers say Delta has been inadequately penalised for the offences, which have resulted in land pollution. This is a negligible sum for the privately-owned power station, valued at $750 million, especially given this week’s news that taxpayers are funding a multimillion-dollar upgrade to the ageing power station, without specifying air pollution controls. In 2018, a large stockpile of asbestos and other waste was documented across a 30,000 square metre area at the station’s coal ash dump, situated between Mannering Lake and Lake Macquarie water catchments. The breach has received only a paltry fine, and a final clean-up notice has not yet been issued for the remainder of the dumped material on the site. Due to close in nine years, Vales Point coal-burning power station is reportedly earmarked for several million dollars in government grants for new turbines and high-pressure heaters. But lawyers warn that Vales Point already emits pollutant concentrations that dramatically exceed limits set by comparable countries due to inadequate pollution controls. Vales Point also enjoys an exemption from the stricter oxides of nitrogen standards applicable to other NSW coal burners. These factors must be addressed to protect the public from exposure. Jocelyn McGarity, lawyer at EJA, said: “For decades, Centra Coast communities living next to Vales Point coal-burning power station have raised concerns about the health impacts of coal pollution, including poorly managed coal ash dumps. “These ash dumps, even before being filled with asbestos as in the case of Vales Point, are loaded with dangerous heavy metals that can leach into local waterways like Lake Macquarie and pose a significant threat to the local community. “This paltry fine for serious environmental breaches is unlikely to materially affect Delta’s bottom line, and so will not be a disincentive to pollute. “It’s disappointing to note that although the EPA recently amended its Prosecution Guidelines to include the consideration of human health and environmental justice principles, it has obviously given these factors little weight in deciding not to prosecute Delta. Had the EPA taken legal action, the maximum penalty available for each breach was two million dollars. “Delta clearly failed to have adequate systems and procedures in place to safeguard the community and environment from asbestos waste. Because of that, there’s now a compounding of environmental issues at the ash dam. “The fact that the Morrison Government is seriously considering handing over millions of dollars of public money to prop up this ageing, failing power station when it continues to harm community health and breach environmental laws is frankly appalling. “Instead of rewarding these industries with public funds to operate for longer, governments must urgently move to address the serious flaws in our regulatory system. Our EPAs should be empowered with stronger national pollution standards which would make sure these power stations have proper pollution controls on their smoke stacks and ash dams to protect community health.” Background Australia’s coal-burning power stations rank among Australia’s biggest sources of pollution, with ambient air pollution exceeding the World Health Organization’s recommended thresholds. Australia’s pollution standards lag significantly behind most other countries, including China, the United States and the European Union. Such poor regulatory control of toxic pollution from coal-burning power stations including Vales Point has deadly consequence. Collectively, these stations cause approximately 800 premature deaths, 14,500 asthma attacks and 850 cases of babies born with low birth weight every year, according to a peer-reviewed report published last month. The report finds 2.1 million Australians are exposed to toxic pollutants from coal-burning power stations. Last month a team of volunteer actuaries modelled the economic cost of the health impacts of air pollution from Australia’s coal-fired power, finding that the health bill last year alone amounted to $2.4 billion on conservative estimates. Further information: Unearthing Australia’s toxic coal ash legacy Costs of Negative Health Outcomes Arising from Air Pollution from Coal-Fired Power Stations Toxic and terminal: How the regulation of coal-burning power stations fails Australian communities Lethal Power: how coal is killing people in Australia The health burden of coal-burning power in NSW National Pollutant Inventory (NPI) Strengthening national air pollution standards to protect public health Expert Position Statement on health-based standards for Australian regulated thresholds of nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and ozone in ambient air Australian coal-power allowable pollution would be illegal in US, Europe and China – report
Two North Queensland teenagers are presenting the federal government with new expert evidence and strong legal grounds to revoke approval of Adani’s controversial Carmichael coal mine. Legal request to Minister…
VicForests to appeal landmark Federal Court win for threatened possums VicForests last week lodged an appeal with the Federal Court over the landmark decision in the Friends of Leadbeater’s Possum case that has stopped logging in habitat for threatened…

Australian environment groups, including EJA, have written to UNESCO, the United Nations peak environmental heritage body urging them to oppose the Federal government’s bid to devolve the approvals process for…
‘Inconsistent, unreliable and of limited utility’: Australia’s air pollution data condemned by experts, ignored by regulators Double standards, legal loopholes and ‘unexplained’ errors in Australia’s air pollution data are preventing…
Environmental Justice Australia have written to the Queensland Minister for Environment requesting a law change and an investigation into The Adani Group’s ‘suitable operator’ status in light of fresh allegations revealed by…
Environmental lawyers warn Bayswater coal ash dump expansion cannot proceed until coal ash inquiry is complete, as hearings begin Environmental lawyers are calling for the NSW Environment Minister to pause the assessment process for the coal ash dump expansion at AGL’s Bayswater power station until the outcomes of the coal ash inquiry are known,…
Australians pay a deadly $2.4 billion health bill for coal-fired power Coal-fired power stations’ failure to install life-saving pollution controls costs Australians around $2.4 billion in health costs annually, warn actuaries, economists and lawyers. In a new report released today, a team of volunteer actuaries modelled the economic cost of the health…
NEWS RELEASE Coal-fired power stations’ failure to install life-saving pollution controls costs Australians around $2.4 billion in health costs annually, warn actuaries, economists and lawyers. In a new report released today, a team of volunteer actuaries modelled the economic cost of the health…
Federal Court’s final orders in landmark legal win protect forests home to threatened possums from logging The Federal Court has delivered final orders for Friends of Leadbeater’s Possum’s historic win against state logging agency, VicForests, that protects the forests subject to the…

MEDIA RELEASE The Federal Court has delivered final orders for Friends of Leadbeater’s Possum’s historic win against state logging agency, VicForests that protects the forests subject to the case from…
Auditor-General’s report: Victorian communities at risk, taxpayers foot the clean-up bill as government neglects mine rehabilitation Victoria’s mines are contaminating communities and leaving a legacy of social, financial and environmental liabilities, warn lawyers and environmental NGOs. Lawyers at Environmental Justice Australia, acting for community groups including Friends of Latrobe…
‘Unfair and unprecedented’: public denied scrutiny of controversial gas plan as planning minister ignores government guidelines The Victorian government’s refusal to extend a deadline for public scrutiny of a gas company’s Environment Effects Statement (EES) in Western Port Bay ignores ministerial guidelines and may encourage community groups to defy Stage 4 coronavirus restrictions, warn lawyers. Lawyers at…
EJA recently submitted a submission with colleagues at the Environmental Defenders Office and Earth Justice to the Universal Periodic Review of Australia. Read the Consultation on the draft National Report…
We have recently submitted our submission to the upgrade of the Bayswater Powerstation upgrade. You can read the submission here.
‘Pollution doesn’t stop for COVID — legislation shouldn’t either’: Victorians pay with their health as Andrews government stalls regulation Lawyers and community groups are urging the Victorian government to immediately revoke its delay of the state’s Environment Protection Amendment Act 2018, due to…
EPA flouts its own recommendations as it licences power stations to keep polluting at current levels
EPA flouts its own recommendations as it licences power stations to keep polluting at current levels Vales Point exemption from NOx limits expires in January 2022. New licence will require Vales Point to install low NOx burners to one…
MEDIA RELEASE Upper Hunter communities have been forced to pursue legal advice as the New South Wales government curtails residents’ attempts to investigate and regulate the region’s air pollution levels. …
NSW Government curtails community access to air pollution data as it deems Upper Hunter Valley a ‘non-region’ Upper Hunter communities have been forced to pursue legal advice as the New South…
MEDIA RELEASE A team of senior lawyers at Environmental Justice Australia say there are already indications an interim review of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act will be misapplied by the…
Morrison government will accelerate environmental destruction and species decline if EPBC Review is misused to fast-track industrial projects A team of senior lawyers at Environmental Justice Australia say there are…
Supreme Court prevents VicForests from logging five more sites of threatened species habitat Victoria’s Supreme Court has issued five more temporary injunctions to stop VicForests from logging areas of unburnt threatened species habitat following…
MEDIA RELEASE Environmental Justice Australia reiterate their call for a law change and an investigation into The Adani Group’s ‘suitable operator’ status in light of fresh allegations revealed by the ABC this morning relevant to the companies concerning international track record. The legal organisation is calling on the Palaszczuk…
Environmental lawyers call for law change and an investigation into Adani’s ‘suitable operator’ following fresh allegations about shocking international track record Environmental Justice Australia reiterate their call for a law change and an investigation into The Adani Group’s ‘suitable operator’ status in light of fresh allegations revealed by the ABC this morning relevant…
MEDIA RELEASE During the UN periodic review of Australia’s human rights record, a coalition of Australian and international lawyers is asking the United Nations to address Australia’s contributions to human…
MEDIA RELEASE Governmental failures will be scrutinised with the imminent release of the interim report of the ten-year independent review of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. Environmental Justice…
EPBC Act Review: Governments can expect more litigation Governmental failures will be scrutinised with the imminent release of the interim report of the ten-year independent review of the Environment Protection and…
MEDIA RELEASE Environmental lawyers Nicola Rivers and Elizabeth McKinnon have been jointly appointed to head one of Australia’s leading public-interest legal organisations, Environmental Justice Australia (EJA). The two senior lawyers, each with…
Co-CEOs bring feminist game-change to legal leadership role Environmental lawyers Nicola Rivers and Elizabeth McKinnon have been jointly appointed to head one of Australia’s leading public-interest legal organisations, Environmental Justice Australia…
MEDIA RELEASE 18 June 2020 Community group Zero Waste Victoria has secured better air quality, waste management, monitoring and reporting for Victorians in a legal challenge to the EPA’s approval of a waste-to-energy facility…
Community group secures a win for the environment in legal case over Laverton waste-to-energy plant Community group Zero Waste Victoria has secured better air quality, waste management, monitoring and reporting for Victorians in a legal…
MEDIA RELEASE A Federal Court judgment delivered this morning is a huge win for a community group which brought a case under national environment law to protect the threatened Greater…
We have recently submitted our submission to the second 10 year review of the Environment Protection Biodiversity Act which you can read here. If you would like to have your…
This Friday 27 March, community group Wildlife of the Central Highlands (WOTCH) is back in Victoria’s Supreme Court in a case to stop VicForests from logging areas of unburnt threatened species habitat, following…
MEDIA RELEASE An independent committee’s decision to reject a bid to use funding intended for reducing greenhouse gas emissions to prop up coal-fired power stations has been welcomed by Environmental Justice Australia. The Emissions Reduction Assurance Committee…
Read the submission to the review of Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative – Facilities) Methodology Determination 2015
MEDIA RELEASE The Morrison Government’s plan to keep NSW’s ageing Liddell Power Station open until 2026 won’t just cost taxpayers millions – it will also cost lives, according to lawyers…

On February 15, 2017, Environmental Justice Australia (EJA) published The Adani Brief, which documented allegations of conduct by the Adani Group and its associated entities, including alleged illegal dealings and…
MEDIA RELEASE 1 February 2018 The federal government’s $5bn Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF), which is understood to be considering a coal railway loan application from Aurizon, has not finalised…
The nation is losing the political will to protect our pristine places – and biodiversity is suffering by Adam Morton What if the Franklin river hadn’t been saved? Stopping the…
By Joanne McCarthy DOCTORS have slammed the Hunter’s air quality regime as “trivial”, “sloppy”, “inadequate”, “ineffective” and “failing to protect human health” after a weekend of national air quality standard…

MEDIA RELEASE 23 January 2018 A new campaign aims to secure improved legal protections for key urban waterways in Melbourne’s west, comparable to the safeguards provided for the Yarra River…
MEDIA RELEASE 21 January 2018 The Places You Love alliance has slammed the Federal Government’s draft Australia’s Strategy for Nature 2018-2030 as deeply inadequate and failing to address Australia’s crisis…
By Ruth Williams When it comes to corporate Australia and climate change, 2018 is shaping up as a perfect storm. Investors, regulators and litigation lawyers are all circling, ramping up…
Environment Justice Australia lawyer and Latrobe Valley local Bronya Lipski is calling on the Environment Protection Authority to tighten limits on power station emissions following an EPA review into Victorian…
Rivers and creeks in Melbourne’s west deserve the sort of planning and environmental protections given to the Yarra, a campaign launched by environmental, legal and local river groups says. The…
Adani’s bid for a $1 billion taxpayer-funded loan may have been doomed even before it was scuppered by Queensland’s Palaszczuk Government according to the Government’s main economic advisory body, the…
During the summer break, Barry Buffier quietly announced his resignation as chief executive and chair of the NSW Environment Protection Authority. The Herald reported that Buffier’s resignation came after a year of “intense…
Exposure to fine particulates from burning coal, vehicle exhausts and other pollution sources is linked to an increased risk of pre-term births, according to a study of more than 1…
NSW govt silent on end-of-year promise for new Namoi dust monitoring network (Northern Daily Leader)
THE NSW government has refused to explain why the installation of a new air pollution monitoring network for the Namoi region has been delayed. In June, Environment Minister Gabrielle Upton announced the new government-run network was expected to…
Green groups’ case against logging in central highlands mountain ash forests could have repercussions for NSW and WA. Green groups are challenging the validity of a Victorian forestry agreement in…
MEDIA RELEASE 12 December 2017 The Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) cannot loan public money to Adani’s Carmichael coal project without the consent of the Queensland Government, lawyers have confirmed….
MEDIA RELEASE 8 December 2017 Environmental Justice Australia has welcomed the release of the Victorian Government’s response to submissions to the review of the state’s biodiversity protection law, the Flora…
New equipment to monitor for potentially toxic plumes emitted by coal-fired power stations is being trialled in Victoria's Latrobe Valley. The Environment Protection Authority is trialling testing across Traralgon to…
A community legal service has urged Australia's consumer watchdog to crack down on Adani for misleading vulnerable jobseekers with inflated claims its Queensland mine will create 10,000 jobs. Environmental Justice…
MEDIA RELEASE 6 December 2017 Adani’s claim that its Carmichael coal mine project will create 10,000 direct and indirect jobs has been referred to the national consumer protection agency, the…
The stories in Re-imagining Birrarung: Six radical restoration ideas for the iconic Yarra River are visions of a revitalised, restored river. They imagine what the river can be like when…
Coal combustion, already one of the main sources of pollution, has also been found to release nano particles of titanium that are potentially harmful to humans and other life forms,…
Logging on dozens of central highlands sites has been suspended after legal action from an environmental group. The Federal Court has ordered VicForest must not “conduct timber harvesting operations” on…
Logging has been suspended at 34 sites in Victoria following a legal challenge that, if successful, threatens the validity of controversial timber operations in native forests across Australia. The development comes…
By Dr James Whelan Dawson MP George Christensen was recently reported saying he thinks it’s fair if the federal government (ie. the taxpayer) ‘coughs up’ to get a new coal-fired…
MEDIA RELEASE 20 November 2017 Large areas of forest earmarked for logging in Victoria’s Central Highlands are safe from the chainsaws – for now – until part of a case,…
Green groups are basing challenge on claim that Victorian forestry agreement is not being adhered to Exemptions allowing logging to occur in Australia’s native forests without approval under federal environmental…
The Commonwealth Bank of Australia has made $6 billion worth of new loans to coal, oil and gas projects in the 20 months since committing to the Paris climate agreement,…
MEDIA RELEASE 15 November 2017 A federal court case will challenge whether logging in endangered species habitat can continue to have a special exemption from Federal environment protection law. Environmental…
IN A bizarre war over words, the Supreme Court has voted for plain speech in the case of a North Warrandyte couple, who complained about a proposed home that involved…
MEDIA RELEASE 9 November 2017 Communities that live with the pollution of coal-fired power stations are the big losers from French energy giant Engie shifting $1 billion in dividends out…
MEDIA RELEASE 2 November 2017 A decision of Victoria's Supreme Court today confirms the ability of concerned Victorians to object to inappropriate developments – and emphasises the importance of minimising…
Legal action has forced state logging agency VicForests to suspend logging in the Kuark forest in far east Gippsland for at least a month. The environment group Flora and Fauna…
VicForests has been forced to cancel its plan to clearfell an untouched part of the Kuark rainforest in east Gippsland after environmental activists won an injunction in the Supreme Court on Wednesday. Environmental…
By Michael Slezak Environmental Justice Australia injuncts Victorian government-owned business from clearing in Kuark forest Conservationists have won an injunction stopping a Victorian government-owned business from clearing old-growth trees in…
The desperate fight to stop these 500-year-old forest giants becoming office paper (Huffington Post)
The bulldozers and chainsaws are about to move in to one of our few remaining mainland old growth forests. All eyes are on north Queensland, as the country's biggest environmental…

MEDIA RELEASE 1 November 2017 Victoria’s Supreme Court has ordered an injunction to prevent state logging agency VicForests from cutting down a spectacular area of old growth forest in eastern…
Environmental Justice Australia says it will seek injunction to prevent logging of area containing centuries-old trees A Victorian government-owned business is poised to clear-fell hundreds of hectares of spectacular old-growth…
MEDIA RELEASE 12 October 2017 Air pollution from Hunter Valley coal mines has been at dangerous levels in the last month, with the state government issuing a staggering 72 alerts…
Communities in the NSW Hunter region have been exposed to extraordinarily high levels of air pollution from coalmines during September and it's only going to get worse, an environmental researcher…
This report, jointly released by the Australian Conservation Foundation and Environmental Justice Australia, identifies key ‘anti-corruption’ principles and sets out how these need to be applied to government decision-making on…
Air pollution from the Hunter Valley coal mines gets so bad for Wendy Wales on occasion that she has called neighbours warning them of a bushfire, mistaking the dust for…
MEDIA RELEASE 10 October 2017 Lawyers have described the Northern Australia Infrastructure Fund’s first investment – a loan for a port upgrade in Western Australia – as a new fossil…