A man has been hit with a hefty fine for illegally dumping a trailer load of waste in a state forest.
The Department of the Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation (DETSI) launched an investigation after a car and trailer, with a covered load, were seen entering the Beerburrum State Forest, later leaving with an empty trailer, on September 26.
DETSI Executive Director of Waste and Enforcement Services Jackie Mckeay said the sighting prompted the department to act.
“Our officers located illegally dumped household waste, which led us to the person responsible,” she said.
“Following DETSI’s investigation, the man admitted to committing the offence.”
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He was fined $2670 for illegally dumping a trailer load of waste in a state forest.
“Illegal dumping can cause significant damage to our environment, and we encourage the community to report illegal dumping to help protect and keep Queensland pristine,” Ms McKeay said.
Reports can be made to local councils or through the Litter and Illegal Dumping Online Reporting System.
Maximum penalties for illegal dumping offences can be up to $66,760 for individuals and up to $333,800 for corporations for a waste volume of less than 2500 litres.
For larger volumes of waste, maximum penalties increase to $166,900 for individuals and $834,500 for corporations.




