Organisation
Environmental Justice Australia
Report
Unearthing Australia’s toxic coal ash legacy
Coal ash is one of Australia’s biggest waste problems, accounting for nearly one-fifth of the entire nation’s waste stream. It is toxic and, if not strictly disposed of, can contaminate air, soil and water and lead to serious health and environmental impacts.
Policy report
A new deal for the rivers and waterways of Melbourne’s west
This report proposes legislative and policy reforms for the protection and repair of the rivers and creeks across Melbourne’s west.
Report
The health burden of fine particle pollution from electricity generation in NSW
This report estimates the health burden of air pollution from individual coal-fired power stations in NSW. It is significant new research made possible by recent studies of particle characterisation and atmospheric transport of pollution.
Survey Report
Reforming the EPA - the impact on communities and the environment
Summary of results from a survey, conducted by Environmental Justice Australia, to feed into reform of the Environment Protection Act and EPA.
Report
Let's act for the Yarra
Highlights the problems facing the Yarra River and calls for a Yarra River Protection Act to address them.