Portfolio: Environment
https://epa.tas.gov.au/
$15M
TAS Budget 2025-26$15M
2024-25 Total Revenue60
Headcount (2024-25)Australian Energy Market Operator Digital Systems Enhancement Program
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Total Budget
$NFPM
Digital Budget
$NFPM
NFP — NFP
This project is to design, implement and operate a Digital Systems Enhancement Program.
ROBUST Transition Program
Bureau of Meteorology
Total Budget
$39.8M
Digital Budget
$39.8M
July 2024 — November 2025
The ROBUST Transition Program is the successor of the ROBUST Program that closed on 30 June 2024. The primary objective of the program is to deliver the residual scope from the ROBUST Program to enable the Bureau to realise the full outcomes and benefits from the ROBUST Program.
Capturing Australia’s Emissions Reduction Data – Additional Funding
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Total Budget
$20.4M
Digital Budget
$13.8M
August 2023 — June 2026
The aim of this project is to support and enhance core IT systems for the ongoing delivery of Australia’s National Greenhouse Accounts (historical and projected greenhouse gas emissions estimates) to fulfil legislative and international treaty reporting obligations, track progress against national emissions reduction targets, inform national and sectoral decarbonisation plans and 2035 target setting, and enable continued delivery of tools required for the Australian Carbon Credit Unit scheme.
Contract Market Monitoring
Australian Energy Regulator
Total Budget
$26M
Digital Budget
$7.8M
July 2024 — June 2026
The project aims to collect, store and analyse highly sensitive energy contracts data and provide insights into the performance of the wholesale electricity and gas markets, greater scrutiny of the conduct of the energy market participants, and broader understanding of the operation and impact of contract markets and overall resilience of the electricity and gas sectors.
Data and Digital Transformation
Australian Energy Regulator
Total Budget
$3.2M
Digital Budget
$2.1M
July 2024 — June 2026
The project will allow the Australian Energy Regulator (AER) to collect data from energy retail businesses efficiently, quickly and effectively, and conduct critical analysis to deliver stronger outcomes to energy consumers. Using improved data and digital systems, the AER will be able to provide richer and more timely insights into energy consumer outcomes, including levels of debt and the assistance retailers are providing in this time of significant cost-of-living pressures.
Establishing the National Environmental Protection Agency
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Total Budget
$121M
Digital Budget
$28.1M
July 2023 — June 2027
The aim of this project is to establish a new independent Commonwealth agency, the National Environmental Protection Agency, to enforce national environmental laws and restore confidence in Australia’s environmental protection system. The funding usage includes both operating costs and one-off transitional costs.
Improved greenhouse gas accounting at national and farm levels
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Total Budget
$20.9M
Digital Budget
$7.1M
August 2025 — July 2028
This project aims to improve greenhouse gas accounting in the agriculture and land sector at the national level through to farm level. The overall budget measure will deliver: • common standards for estimating and reporting agriculture and land sector emissions and removals on farm • improved National Greenhouse Accounts (NGA) methods that will ensure the NGA provides more robust national agriculture and land sector emissions and removals data. The digital and ICT measure, as part of the overall budget measure, facilitates accessibility of NGA data and calculations for users of different technical capability, including through a web mapping interface and Application Programming Interface.
Integrated Transformation and Sustainment Investment (ITSI) Program Tranche 1: Core technological modernisation, streamlined digital services and transparency
Clean Energy Regulator
Total Budget
$145M
Digital Budget
$63.4M
August 2021 — June 2028
The ITSI includes a range of individual initiatives that will deliver new business and technological capability to accelerate carbon abatement and improved biodiversity outcomes for Australia. From 2021, Program Tranche 1 began core technological modernisation, streamlined digital services and transparency.
Integrated Transformation and Sustainment Investment (ITSI) Program Tranche 2: Leverage modernised capabilities and investment value extension
Clean Energy Regulator
Total Budget
$159.4M
Digital Budget
$82.7M
August 2021 — June 2034
The ITSI includes a range of individual initiatives that will deliver new business and technological capability to accelerate carbon abatement and improved biodiversity outcomes for Australia. From 2023, Program Tranche 2 extends core technological capability, delivering new schemes and continuing to modernise existing scheme administration and transparency.
Water Market Reform - Strengthening Integrity and Transparency
Bureau of Meteorology
Total Budget
$32.7M
Digital Budget
$18.2M
December 2022 — June 2027
This project is restoring transparency, integrity and confidence to water markets through a new single digital platform for national water data management, a new water market website and water market data standards.
??Energy Model Enhancement (EME) Project
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Total Budget
$7.4M
Digital Budget
$6.1M
January 2025 — June 2027
This measure aims to improve energy planning and inform investment in energy networks and enabling infrastructure, including by developing new or improved energy forecasting models that enable more granular and integrated analysis of future energy demand.
Basin Plan Review Program (Basin Plan Review ICT and Data Project)
Murray-Darling Basin Authority
Total Budget
$103.7M
Digital Budget
$14.5M
July 2023 — June 2027
This project is implementing the Australian Government’s commitment to safeguard and future-proof the Murray-Darling Basin by preparing for, and undertaking in full, the statutory Basin Plan Review. Outcomes include enabling data and ICT required to support the review, making data and information publicly available and accessible to a range of audiences, and managing delivery of the work program.
Commonwealth Climate Risk and Opportunity Management Program
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Total Budget
$9.3M
Digital Budget
$4.4M
July 2022 — June 2024
To enhance climate risk management capabilities across the Commonwealth public sector, a new climate risk management guide and learning and development tools have been developed. To support this capability, the climate risk management digital tool was developed as a user-friendly digital tool that provides the necessary data, knowledge and guidance to Australian Public Service agencies to produce climate risk assessment reports.
Energy Made Easy (EME) Enhancements
Australian Energy Regulator
Total Budget
$16M
Digital Budget
$16M
July 2025 — June 2029
The AER holds 2 statutory obligations in relation to the EME website and the Consumer Data Right (Energy) initiative. The first obligation, under the National Energy Retail Law, requires the AER to provide an online energy price comparison service for Australian consumers. The second obligation, under the Competition and Consumer (Consumer Data Right) Amendment Rules 2021, requires the AER to make retail energy product data accessible through an online request service. This project aims to secure essential support for the delivery of services including the consumer-facing EME website, the industry-facing Retailer Portal, and Consumer Data Right online request service. Together, these services will ensure energy consumers have access to an independent and trusted service where they can compare energy offers and find the best prices, and that retailer energy data can be collected and shared to promote data transparency and foster innovation.
Environment Information Australia
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Total Budget
$51M
Digital Budget
$6M
July 2023 — June 2025
Environment Information Australia (EIA) has been established to provide accessible, interoperable and high-quality environmental data and information. The investment supports EIA to deliver environmental information, analytics and tools to support the department and government to undertake their regulatory and policy responsibilities and give business and the public easier access to environmental data and information.
Inspector-General of Water Compliance (IGWC) ICT Enabling Systems
Inspector-General of Water Compliance
Total Budget
$1.3M
Digital Budget
$1.3M
October 2024 — June 2025
The Digital and Data Strategy will guide the IGWC’s investment into ICT and data needs, to support water compliance and oversight functions for the Murray-Darling Basin. The strategy will be implemented in phases, with the initial phase prioritising IGWC system identity and access security, and development of governance arrangements for data and information management. Strategy progress and currency will be regularly reviewed to adapt to any new regulatory or information and data needs and ICT options.
National Climate Adaptation and Risk Program
Bureau of Meteorology
Total Budget
$22.9M
Digital Budget
$0.2M
November 2023 — June 2025
The National Climate Risk Assessment identified and analysed nationally significant climate-related risks for Australia, for action by the National Adaptation Plan. These are risks with pervasive and prolonged consequences that require a national, coordinated response.
Online Data Collection and Reporting Mechanism for the Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Market
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Total Budget
$4.6M
Digital Budget
$4.6M
October 2022 — June 2026
The purpose of the market transparency measure for the DEF sector is to establish a data collection and reporting framework for the DEF market to increase transparency and assist in avoiding future supply shortages.
Sustaining Environmental Assessments
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Total Budget
$2.5M
Digital Budget
$2.5M
July 2022 — June 2025
The Sustaining Environmental Assessments measure provided funds to extend this workflow system to include a searchable public register of Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 offsets (the National Environmental Offset System) and for integration with the compliance investigations ICT system. This work included design of functional interfaces with the systems being developed for compliance purposes and risk ratings, so these systems can operate in the future as modules of a more comprehensive approach to managing information relevant to the protection of the environment.
Waste Exports Licencing and Declaration (WELD)
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Total Budget
$0.7M
Digital Budget
$0.7M
November 2024 — June 2025
This project involved enhancements to the WELD business system to reflect new legislation for waste exports under the Recycling and Waste Reduction Act 2020 and associated Rules, including the introduction of paper and cardboard as a new regulated waste stream in 2024.
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Reform proposals on YourGov that name this department as a delivery partner — drawn from citizen voice, government strategy, research, international examples and gap analysis.
STRATEGY SUMMARY
To protect, restore and enhance the quality of the environment in NSW, having regard to the need to maintain ecologically sustainable development. To reduce risks to human health and prevent harm to the environment [AR p.9]
VISION
“A healthy and sustainable future for NSW [AR p.9]”
PURPOSE
To protect, restore and enhance the quality of the environment in NSW, having regard to the need to maintain ecologically sustainable development. To reduce risks to human health and prevent harm to the environment [AR p.9]
Strategic priorities
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Emerging contaminants
Sydney landfill capacity
Outcomes
· 3
Outcome 1: Stronger protection of the environment and community from high-risk legacy contamination and emerging chemicals
In 2024–25 we: published our position statement on our staged approach to implementing the PFAS National Environmental Management Plan 3.0 (PFAS NEMP 3.0) to provide certainty for industry and the community in NSW [AR p.21]
KEY ACTIVITIES
Outcome 2: Improved ecologically sustainable forest management through adaptive regulation of native forestry
In 2024–25 we: conducted 58 inspections of forestry operations on public land, resulting in one formal warning, six official cautions, two clean up notices, four penalty notices, and two prosecutions completed against one defendant. No stop work orders were issued [AR p.22]
KEY ACTIVITIES
Outcome 3: Better regulation of land through embedding Aboriginal voices, cultures and knowledges
In 2024–25 we: worked in partnership with the Aboriginal Peoples Knowledge Group, progressing legislative reforms to incorporate Aboriginal cultures and knowledges in the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 and Protection of the Environment Administration Act 1991 [AR p.22]
KEY ACTIVITIES
Values
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Stewardship
Collaboration
Innovation
Continuous improvement
Performance measures
· 2
| Code | Measure | Target 2025-26 | Latest result | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
CCE01 | NSW Net Zero Plan | Meet the targets in the NSW Net Zero Plan | On track | Achieved |
CCE02 | Greenhouse gas emissions | Collect open, transparent data on greenhouse gas emissions, including data on fugitive methane emissions | Published annual climate risk disclosures and progress against our targets | Achieved |
Source documents
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annual-reports/2021-22.pdf
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annual-reports/2022-23.pdf
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annual-reports/2023-24.pdf
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annual-reports/2024-25.pdf
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annual-reports/2025.pdf
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strategies/22p4230-stream-2-own-it-and-act-strategic-framework-2g.pdf
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strategies/22p4233-litter-prevention-strategy-2023-30-v8.pdf
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strategies/22p4237-illegal-dumping-prevention-strategy-2022-27-v4.pdf
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strategies/23p4265-climate-change-action-plan-2023-26.pdf
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strategies/23p4368-litter-data-framework.pdf
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strategies/23p4454-strategic-plan.pdf
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strategies/240167localgovernmentairqualitytoolkitmodule2legislativepolicyframeworkairqualit.pdf
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strategies/nsw-waste-and-sustainable-materials-strategy-2041.pdf
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strategies/reducing-illegal-dumping-on-charitable-recyclers.pdf
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Ideas distilled from this entity's strategy & evidence
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KPI evidence register with named owners
Create a simple register mapping each KPI to source data, owner, frequency, target, and last result.
23p4454-strategic-plan.pdf
Outcome dashboard linking budget, delivery, and public impact
Build a public-facing outcome dashboard showing spend, outputs, outcomes, and delivery confidence.
23p4454-strategic-plan.pdf
Recommendation tracker for audits, reviews, and inquiries
Publish a single internal tracker for audit/review recommendations, owners, due dates, and implementation evidence.
2023-24.pdf
Integrated assurance and lessons-learned system
Create an assurance system that connects audit findings, risk registers, delivery reviews, and investment decisions.
2023-24.pdf
Regulatory burden scan for forms, guidance, and reporting
Identify the top 10 highest-friction reporting obligations and simplify guidance, forms, or evidence requirements.
2023-24.pdf
Adaptive regulation program with live feedback loops
Create an adaptive regulation model using sandboxes, industry data, risk scoring, and regular rule updates.
2023-24.pdf
Consultation feedback summaries with response tracking
Summarise consultation submissions by theme and publish what changed in response.
assessment-threatened-ecological-communities-coastal-ifoa-region-160624.pdf
Always-on policy participation platform
Create a standing participation platform where citizens and stakeholders can propose, vote, and track ideas.
assessment-threatened-ecological-communities-coastal-ifoa-region-160624.pdf
Plain-language service pages and proactive status updates
Rewrite high-volume pages and letters into plain language, add status notifications, and measure contact reduction.
2023-24.pdf
Single front door for life-event based services
Bundle services around life events so citizens can complete related steps across agencies in one journey.
2023-24.pdf
Reusable briefing and summary assistant for internal documents
Create controlled templates for summarising reports, submissions, minutes, and ministerial briefs.
2023-24.pdf
Department-wide knowledge and briefing platform
Build a secure knowledge platform that lets staff search, summarise, and cite approved departmental material.
2023-24.pdf
KPI evidence register with named owners
Create a simple register mapping each KPI to source data, owner, frequency, target, and last result.
23p4454-strategic-plan.pdf
Outcome dashboard linking budget, delivery, and public impact
Build a public-facing outcome dashboard showing spend, outputs, outcomes, and delivery confidence.
23p4454-strategic-plan.pdf
Recommendation tracker for audits, reviews, and inquiries
Publish a single internal tracker for audit/review recommendations, owners, due dates, and implementation evidence.
2023-24.pdf
Integrated assurance and lessons-learned system
Create an assurance system that connects audit findings, risk registers, delivery reviews, and investment decisions.
2023-24.pdf
Regulatory burden scan for forms, guidance, and reporting
Identify the top 10 highest-friction reporting obligations and simplify guidance, forms, or evidence requirements.
2023-24.pdf
Adaptive regulation program with live feedback loops
Create an adaptive regulation model using sandboxes, industry data, risk scoring, and regular rule updates.
2023-24.pdf
Consultation feedback summaries with response tracking
Summarise consultation submissions by theme and publish what changed in response.
assessment-threatened-ecological-communities-coastal-ifoa-region-160624.pdf
Always-on policy participation platform
Create a standing participation platform where citizens and stakeholders can propose, vote, and track ideas.
assessment-threatened-ecological-communities-coastal-ifoa-region-160624.pdf
Plain-language service pages and proactive status updates
Rewrite high-volume pages and letters into plain language, add status notifications, and measure contact reduction.
2023-24.pdf
Single front door for life-event based services
Bundle services around life events so citizens can complete related steps across agencies in one journey.
2023-24.pdf
Reusable briefing and summary assistant for internal documents
Create controlled templates for summarising reports, submissions, minutes, and ministerial briefs.
2023-24.pdf
Department-wide knowledge and briefing platform
Build a secure knowledge platform that lets staff search, summarise, and cite approved departmental material.
2023-24.pdf
Source library
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458KB
2021-22.pdf
452KB
2022-23.pdf
20.5MB
2023-24.pdf
13.9MB
2024-25.pdf
13.9MB
2025.pdf
865KB
14890_board_engagement_charter_2021.pdf
89KB
11654_epa_service_charter.pdf
1.9MB
16421_epa_corporate_governance_statement_2025.pdf
158KB
7485_org_epa.pdf
2.5MB
14284_summit_2019.pdf
510KB
150164-report-land-contamination-guidelines.pdf
64KB
19p1799-native-forestry-operations-stop-work-orders-fact-sheet.pdf