The EPA Consultation group focuses on key risks of harm and opportunities for improved outcomes in priority areas which are updated annually
Following the implementation of major changes to the environmental regulatory landscape in Victoria and with the promulgation of the Environment Protection Act 2017 and the Environment Protection Regulations 2021, the Victorian Environment Protection Authority (EPA) ‘refreshed’ the Water Sector Consultation Group in late 2022, with the aims of:
The group focuses on key risks of harm and opportunities for improved outcomes in priority areas which are updated annually and currently comprise:
The group is chaired by a senior EPA representative (currently Jacquie Stepanoff
Director Policy and Regulation at EPA) and comprises of delegates from water corporations (nominated by respective CEOs/Managing Directors), AWA, VicWater, DEECA, the Victorian Environmental Water Holder, and representing the collective of Catchment Management Authorities, their peak body Vic Catchments.
The group provides an opportunity for AWA’s membership to propose agenda items for upcoming quarterly meetings, and for AWA’s representative to share key updates with its membership.
EPA Consultation Group's journey is a testament to the power of collaboration, adaptation, and shared responsibility in the realm of environmental protection. It demonstrates that when diverse voices and expertise come together, the result is a more resilient and sustainable future for Victoria's environment and its people.