Dr. Andrea Hinwood Appointed As Victoria’s First Chief Environmental Scientist

Dr. Andrea Hinwood Appointed As Victoria’s First Chief Environmental Scientist

Victoria Minister for Energy Environment and Climate Change Lily D’Ambrosio

Victoria’s First Chief Environmental Scientist Appointed

Victor P Taffa

Andrews Government has appointed Dr. Andrea Hinwood as Victoria’s first Chief Environmental Scientist.

Andrews Government is strengthening the powers of Victoria’s environmental watchdog, today welcoming the appointment of Victoria’s inaugural Chief Environmental Scientist.

“I welcome the appointment of Dr. Andrea Hinwood as our state’s first Chief Environmental Scientist with the EPA our world-leading environmental regulator.” Minister for Energy Environment and Climate Change Lily D’Ambrosio said.

“We are delivering on our commitment to build a stronger, more modern and better resourced EPA to protect Victoria’s environment now and into the future.”

Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change Lily D’Ambrosio announced $45.5 Million of initial funding in January over the next two years for the Environment Protection Authority Victoria (EPA).

EPA Victoria has appointed Dr. Andrea Hinwood, Associate Professor at Edith Cowan University and a sessional member of the State Administrative Tribunal of Western Australia, to the role of Chief Environmental Scientist to support the Government in protecting the community and environment from pollution and waste.

As Victoria’s first Chief Environmental Scientist, Dr. Hinwood will strengthen EPA Victoria’s efforts in providing comprehensive advice to the community about the environment.

Other measures announced as part of the $45.5 Million funding boost included:

  • $6.5 Million to hold polluters to account by funding more investigators, environmental protection officers and legal staff
  • $4.8 Million to pilot a new network of local government environment protection officers to address local noise, odour and dust issues that impact liveability
  • $4.8 Million to build an expanded, specialist environmental public health team
  • $2.4 Million to develop a database of legacy contamination risks
  • A major overhaul of Victoria’s 46-year-old legislative framework for environment protection, strengthening the independence of the environmental regulator
  • Better access to essential information and data for Victorian businesses and communities, including more online support services.

Dr. Hinwood’s appointment marks the completion of three early commitments made by the Andrews Government last year when announcing the findings of the Independent Inquiry into EPA Victoria.

State Government is delivering improved environmental public health information with the establishment of the EPA’s Environmental Public Health Unit, following the transfer of staff from the Department of Health and Human Services in December.

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