Date of offence
20 September 2021
Type of offence

Charge:

1. Hinder/delay/obstruct authorised officer at Reservoir on 20 September 2021, contrary to s.266(A).

Background of offence

Operators of a metalrecycling company who refused EPA officers their legal right to enter its site has been fined, ordered to pay costs and do training.

 

Norstar RecyclingPty Ltd, will pay $2,000 in fines, $2,000 in costs and mustpublish an adverse publicity notice in a major newspaper following the decision in Heidelberg Magistrates Court on 6 July 2023.

 

Other orders made by the court also include fortrainingof the company’s staff and directorsto better understand their legal obligations.

 

In December 2023, EPA officers attended the company’s Reservoir site but were not permitted to enter, despite explaining their legal authority under theEnvironment Protection Act 2017.

 

Access was refused unless an appointment was made, with the situation repeated in January 2023.

 

In making the decision, Magistrate Hoare upheld the powers provided by section 246 of theAct whichallows officers to enter and inspect a premises at any reasonable time.

 

“EPA officers have right of entry to a business premises and should not be obstructed from gaining entry at any reasonable time,” EPA CEO Lee Miezis said.

 

“This is the first time those powers have been tested in a court and they have been upheld. This is a timely reminder that all businesses need to understand all their obligations and there are consequences if they don’t. ”

Date of court hearing
6 July 2023
Date of court order
6 July 2023
Court magistrate
T S Hoare
Court location
Heidelberg Magistrates' Court
Proceeding number
P10847677

Court orders made

Without conviction, fined $2,000.00

Order that Norstar Recycling Pty Ltd publish the Adverse Publicity Order pursuant to s.330 of the EP Act 2017.

Norstar Recycling Pty Ltd (the accused) ordered to pay EPA costs in the amount of $2,000.00

Reviewed 31 August 2023