EPA can take businesses and individuals to court if they don’t comply with environmental laws. These laws include the:

  • Environment Protection Act 2017
  • Pollution of Waters by Oil and Noxious Substances Act 1986. 

Prosecutions aim to reduce the harmful effects of pollution and waste on Victoria’s environment and its people.:

A prosecution is a legal proceeding in Victoria’s court system. It’s a way to hold people to account for breaking the law. EPA prosecutions can result in penalties such as:

  • fines 
  • direction to fund a community environmental project 
  • court costs. 

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How EPA uses prosecutions to protect the environment 

Latest prosecutions

  1. HICKINBOTHAM, Deborah

    Bendigo Magistrates' Court
  2. HICKINBOTHAM, Rohan

    Bendigo Magistrates' Court
  3. Western Region Water Cooperation (ABN: 67 433 835 375)

    Sunshine Magistrates’ Court
  4. ANASIS, Alex

    Moorabbin
  5. HE, John Xiangdong

    Broadmeadows
  6. Kamata Homes Pty Ltd (ABN: 79 130 155 305)

    Broadmeadows
  7. KHARTABIL, Hisham (Director of Kamata Homes Pty Ltd)

    Broadmeadows
  8. Hazelwood Pacific Pty Ltd

    Melbourne
  9. Australian Power Partners B.V.

    Melbourne
  10. Hazelwood Churchill Pty Ltd

    Melbourne