The Albanese Labor Government has now established Australia’s first ever independent National Environmental Protection Agency.
This will give us an environmental watchdog with real teeth, one clear set of rules, proper monitoring and real consequences for big business doing the wrong thing.
Key environmental measures in the Government’s amended Bill include:
- For the first time, Australia will have a National Environment Protection Agency (EPA) – a strong, independent regulator with a clear focus on ensuring better compliance with and stronger enforcement of Australia’s new environmental laws.
- In another first, Australia will have National Environmental Standards, to ensure clear, strong guidelines to protect the environment.
- Higher penalties for the most significant breaches of environmental law, as well as environment protection orders for use in urgent circumstances to prevent and respond to major contraventions of the law.
- Removing and sunsetting the exemption from the EPBC Act for high-risk land clearing and regional forest agreements, so that they comply with the same rules and standards as other industries.
- Requiring proponents of large emitting projects to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions and their emission reduction plans.
- Maintaining federal approval of “water trigger” coal and gas projects.

