Joint statement from EPA and NSW Food Authority: Joint review of berry testing data shows no evidence of pesticide misuse
The NSW Government has confirmed there is no evidence that blueberries from Northern NSW are unsafe to eat following a review by the NSW Food Authority and the EPA.
Mid North Coast pesticides monitoring and compliance
The Mid North Coast of NSW is a priority focus for the EPA's pesticide compliance work because of the growing number of intensive horticulture operations in the region.
Update on Rydalmere noise investigation
An update on the EPA's investigation into low frequency noise in Rydalmere.
EPA seeks feedback on revamped landfill guidelines
The EPA is inviting councils, industry and the public to have their say on updated landfill guidelines to better protect the environment and local communities.
Tomago concrete company fined for ignoring EPA orders
The EPA has fined Recycled Concrete Products Pty Ltd $30,000 after the company breached a Prevention Notice requiring it to cease accepting waste.
Safer battery handling & disposal one step closer in NSW
Ground breaking regulations to address dangerous battery handling and disposal are now open for community and industry feedback.
Smithfield company fined for continued illegal tyre storage
D & N Rubber has been fined $30,000 for the second time this year after allegedly stockpiling around 90 tonnes of waste tyres at its Smithfield site without the required licence.
From plate to paddock: oyster shells to be reused on land under new rules
Oyster shells will get a second life thanks to new rules allowing oyster shell waste to be safely reused on agricultural land in New South Wales.
EPA investigation update: Liverpool asbestos
The EPA investigation into asbestos fragments found at two Liverpool City Council sites in August in 2025 has found that fragments are unlikely to have come from recovered fines material.