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This massive tip stinks and is home to a plague of seagulls. Owners want to triple its size
Cleanaway wants to make Melbourne’s biggest tip bigger to manage rubbish loads, but the regulator warns this would worsen litter, vermin and odour problems.
- Adam Carey
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‘It’s horrific’: Myer investigates mental health provider as counsellors claim unpaid fees
D’Accord OAS managing director dismissed counsellors trying to recoup their debts as he went on multiple lavish Mediterranean holidays.
- Eryk Bagshaw
‘Needs to be resolved’: Health inquiry into Ipswich waste concerns
The Crisafulli government has called on former chief health officer John Gerrard to head an inquiry into the effect of odours from waste facilities.
- Savannah Meacham
City of Melbourne sells rubbish services for $110 million to Cleanaway
Lord Mayor Sally Capp, in her final week in the role, said the ASX-listed Cleanaway would also redevelop the city’s waste-transfer facility in North Melbourne.
- Cara Waters
Perth waste plant leaches toxic PFAS into groundwater
Damaged concrete has resulted in water contaminated with toxic chemicals leaching into groundwater, according to the state’s environmental regulator.
- Hamish Hastie
‘This is urgent’: Sydney council faces growing stink as bins, dumped rubbish pile up
Bins are overflowing and dumped rubbish is piling up on streets as the City of Sydney faces a wave of complaints over delays to its waste collection services.
- Megan Gorrey
Suez deal to help Australian food waste startup save more pigs and apricot nectar
When 15 suckling pigs could not be sold after functions were cancelled because of lockdown, Melbourne-based social enterprise Yume stepped in.
- Cara Waters
Cleanaway deal scrapped after French giants agree to merger
French waste giant Veolia, which has emerged victorious from its bitter takeover battle with Suez this week, said it is reviewing Cleanaway’s lucrative side-deal with Suez and would not say whether the deal will be allowed to go ahead uncontested.
- Colin Kruger
Cleanaway’s $2.5b deal could be imperiled by Veolia vote bid
Cleanaway’s $2.5 billion bid for the Australian assets of Suez could be in peril if the French waste giant’s suitor, Veolia, wins a reported bid to vote its Suez stake at an upcoming shareholder meeting.
- Colin Kruger
French rival blasts Suez bargain asset sale to Cleanaway
French waste giant Veolia has accused takeover target Suez of selling its Australian assets to Cleanaway on the cheap and acting to the detriment of its investors.
- Colin Kruger