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Queensland's Environmental Protection Agency (abbreviated to EPA) was for some time a separate department of the
Queensland Government The Queensland Government is the democratic administrative authority of the Australian state of Queensland. The Government of Queensland, a parliamentary constitutional monarchy was formed in 1859 as prescribed in its Constitution, as amended f ...
, and, following 2009 State elections, became a part of the Government's larger Department of Environment and Resource Management."Department of Environment and Resource Management", Queensland Government Executive Directory
Accessed 11 August 2009
This part of the Department of Environment and Resource Management's role is to manage
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and protect the environment on behalf of the Queensland Government. To achieve this the section aims to provide Conservation and Environmental Services: including a Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service to manage the Queensland's protected area estate; plus Environmental Services to assist manage development, business, and industry. It aims to promote Sustainable futures: including planning for climate change; encouraging
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, supporting environmental innovation, and developing strategies and policies to achieve an environmentally sustainable future; and achieve organisational performance and capability: including building a "robust" scientific base to government policy and decision making, and valuing people and accumulating knowledge within the organisation.


See also

* Protected areas of Queensland *
Waste management in Australia Waste management in Australia started to be implemented as a modern system by the second half of the 19th century, with its progresses driven by technological and sanitary advances. It is currently regulated at both federal and state level. The ...


References

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