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Livia Cullen

Environmental lawyers warn Bayswater coal ash dump expansion cannot proceed until coal ash inquiry is complete, as hearings begin

By Air Pollution, Media releases

MEDIA RELEASE 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, as hearings begin today.  Recommendations from the NSW Parliament’s Inquiry into…

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Coalition of health, environment and community groups launch legal complaint over Vales Point power station pollution

By Air Pollution, Media releases

MEDIA RELEASE  A coalition of health, environment and community groups has made a legal complaint to the New South Wales Environment Protection Authority calling for the body to investigate alleged breaches of the law by Delta Electricity after Vales Point power station reported huge increases in dangerous particle pollution, despite producing less…

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Coalition of health, environment and community groups launch legal complaint over Yallourn power station pollution 

By Air Pollution, Media releases

MEDIA RELEASE  A coalition of health, environment and community groups has made a legal complaint to the Victorian Environment Protection Authority calling for the body to investigate alleged breaches of the law by EnergyAustralia after Yallourn power station reported huge increases in dangerous particle pollution, despite producing less…

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Coal-fired power stations top biggest polluter list again as toxic emissions from oldest power stations soar, National Pollutant Inventory

By Air Pollution, Media releases, Uncategorized

MEDIA RELEASE Analysis of just released data from the National Pollutant Inventory reveals coal-fired power stations are Australia’s biggest polluters once again with a number of power stations reporting significant increases in some of the most toxic pollutants. Coal-fired…

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Morrison and Andrews governments fail Victoria’s threatened species in the wake of the bushfires by renewing Regional Forest Agreements

By Forests, Media releases, Uncategorized

MEDIA RELEASE The Victorian and Commonwealth governments have agreed to extend the five Victorian Regional Forest Agreements (RFAs) for 10 years without taking into account the impacts of the catastrophic summer bushfires on native forests and wildlife.  Ten-year extensions with 5–year reviews were formalised yesterday for the five RFAs covering…

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