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. National Power Australia Investments Limited

    Melbourne
  2. C&D Recycling Pty Ltd (ACN: 165 693 603)

    Geelong
  3. William KERR (Director, K&K Property Holdings Pty Ltd)

    Dandenong
  4. K&K Property Holdings Pty Ltd (ACN: 069 833 601)

    Dandenong
  5. Asbestos Australia Pty Ltd (ACN: 88 618 024 043)

    Dandenong
  6. Tom Visal CLAPPERS

    Dandenong
  7. GRIMA Anthony James

    Sunshine Magistrates’ Court
  8. Aaree Pty Ltd (ACN: 106 879 109)

    Frankston
  9. Admir ISOVSKI

    Frankston
  10. Economix Pty Ltd

    Sunshine Magistrates’ Court