NSW minister refuses to say if EPA chief resigned over handling of waste scheme report

Environment Protection Authority sat on report into scheme that used waste from bins on agricultural land

The New South Wales environment minister has refused to say whether the head of the state’s environment watchdog resigned over the agency’s handling of a report on a controversial scheme that used treated waste from household bins on agricultural land.

But the minister, Gabrielle Upton, has said she did not ask for the resignation of the chief executive of the Environment Protection Authority, Anissa Levy, which was announced quietly on Friday.

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