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VictoriaThe Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE)The Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE) is one of ten Victorian State Government departments. It was established to bring together the state's responsibilities for sustainability of the natural and built environment. Environment Protection Authority (EPA) Victoria Environment Protection Authority Victoria's purpose is to protect, care for and improve our environment. New South WalesDepartment of Environment and Conservation (DEC) incorporating the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) New South WalesThis new department incorporates the staff of the Environment Protection Authority (EPA), National Parks and Wildlife Service, Botanic Gardens Trust and Resource NSW, and creates strong linkages with the Sydney Catchment Authority. TasmaniaDepartment of Tourism, Arts and the Environment (DTAE)DTAE's mission is to enhance Tasmania's economic, environmental and cultural wellbeing, both now and in the future, through the best possible use and management of our natural and cultural assets. Environment Protection Authority (EPA) Tasmania Tasmania's Environment Protection Authority is currently being established. South AustraliaDepartment for Environment and Heritage (DEH)The DEH is responsible for environment policy, biodiversity conservation, heritage conservation, environmental sustainability and animal welfare, and is a custodian of information and knowledge about the South Australia's environment. Environment Protection Authority (EPA) South Australia The Environment Protection Authority is South Australia's primary environmental regulator, responsible for the protection of air and water quality, and the control of pollution, waste, noise and radiation. QueenslandThe Department of Natural Resources and Water (DNRW)The NRW plays a critical role in stewardship of Queensland's natural resources, managing and allocating the state's land and water resources. It manages native vegetation and the use and sale of native forest resources, and is responsible for managing the control of pest plants and animals. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Queensland The EPA is a department of the Queensland Government which strives to protect Queensland's natural and cultural heritage, promote sustainable use of its natural capital and ensure a clean environment. Australian Capital TerritoryDepartment of Environment and Recreation (DER) Australian Capital TerritoriesThe Department of Environment and Recreation is working for a sustainable, high quality natural and cultural environment for all. Western AustraliaDepartment of Environment and Conservation (DEC)The DEC provides leadership on key environmental and conservation issues in Western Australia, including the protection, conservation, sustainable use and enjoyment of our natural environment. Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) Western Australia The EPA was established by Parliament as an independent Authority with the broad objective of protecting the State's environment. Northern TerritoryDepartment of Natural Resources, Environment and the Arts (NRETA)The Department of Natural Resources, Environment and The Arts has been created in recognition of the important link between the Territory's greatest assets - intact natural environment and authentic cultural traditions. Environment Protection Agency (EPA) Northern Territory The EPA exists to perform environment protection and greenhouse functions and has the expertise to deal with, and provide advice about, all aspects of the Northern Territory's environment. |