Coal Ash Concerns

Coal Ash Concerns

Burning coal to generate electricity has resulted in Latrobe Valley’s power stations producing millions of tonnes of coal ash every year that needs to be stored, managed, rehabilitated, and if safe, reused.  So, is coal ash dangerous and what will happen to these...
Changes to Waste and Recycling Regulations

Changes to Waste and Recycling Regulations

The EPA held an information webinar in February on Waste and Resource Recovery Determinations – for reducing unnecessary regulatory barriers for recycling in Victoria. This is to support a new recycling system and build a  circular economy for the state. The aim...
A Wrap on the Year that has been

A Wrap on the Year that has been

In concurrence with the global health pandemic, our region has been facing another great challenge. Whilst this year will mark most of our lives, it is also a milestone for the rehabilitation of our coal mines here in the Latrobe Valley. In the public sphere the...
Engie’s Concept Master Plan and what it means for water

Engie’s Concept Master Plan and what it means for water

Engie have released their Concept Master Plan for rehabilitation of the Hazelwood mine, and envisions the Morwell River being re-diverted through the mine land “once fill [water] is assured”. Yallourn also plans to interconnect their full pit lake with the Morwell...