DEPARTMENT OF CLIMATE CHANGE, ENERGY, THE ENVIRONMENT AND WATER

Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999

 

EPBC Act Part 7-9 decisions published, 22/01/2024 to 28/01/2024

 

For further information see the referrals list at https://epbcpublicportal.awe.gov.au/all-referrals/

and type the reference number in the Filter by Referral Number box

 

actions determined as NOT requiring approval (EPBC Act s.75)

Reference

Title

Date

2023/09650

Daniel Sealey / Commonwealth / Old South Head Road, Vaucluse NSW 2030 / New South Wales / Greenway Wall - Macquarie Lightstation Conservation

18/01/2024

2023/09673

DERRICK D'SOUZA / Residential Development / 21 Marina Quay Drive, Erskine / Western Australia / Marina Quay Residential Development

19/01/2024

 

DECISION ON APPROVAL (EPBC Act s.133)

Reference

Title

Approval Decision

Date

2022/09343

BARWON REGION WATER CORPORATION / Water Management and Use / Colac-Olangolah Pipeline Trak and Pipeline Road, Barongarook and Kawarren / Victoria / Colac Pipeline Upgrade – Sections 19, 20, 21, 23 & 25i

Approved with conditions

17/01/2024

 

NOTICE OF EXTENSION OF TIME (EPBC Act s.130(4))

Reference

Title

Extended to

Date

2021/9018

Elecseed Pty Ltd / Energy Generation and Supply (renewable) / Lot 4 DY457 / Queensland / Kumbarilla Renewable Energy Park, 40kms west Dalby

23/02/2024

17/01/2024

2020/8693

Z1Z Resorts Pty Ltd / Commercial Development / Ningaloo Lighthouse Holiday Park, near Exmouth / Western Australia / Ningaloo Lighthouse Development, 17km north west Exmouth, Western Australia

09/02/2024

18/01/2024

2022/09214

Virya Energy Ptd Limited / Energy Generation and Supply (renewable) / 1735 Moonbria Road, Mabins Well. Full list Att B1-Lots-DPs-2022.pdf / New South Wales / Yanco Delta Wind Farm

22/02/2024

24/01/2024

 

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