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Cockburn Cement hit with new restrictions over ‘unreasonable odours’ from Munster plant
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Cockburn Cement hit with new restrictions over ‘unreasonable odours’ from Munster plant

By Abrar Hussain
December 24, 2025 2 Min Read
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Cockburn Cement hit with new restrictions over ‘unreasonable odours’ from Munster plant

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One resident told of being driven inside his home after a downwind from the lime plant left an odour lingering around his home for several hours in March and April of 2019.

Others told of how life events and day-to-day activities had been affected, with birthday parties cut short, plans changed and parents bringing their children inside to play.

The company was fined $290,000 for the odour breaches, which was reduced to $245,000 on appeal.

In March this year it was fined a further $20,000 for unreasonable emissions that occurred in 2020.

Cockburn Labor MP David Scaife took to Facebook to declare the prevention notice was progress, but there was more to do, and he eventually wanted to see the plant moved from its Munster location.

“This won’t completely fix the issue, but it should improve it over summer,” he said.

“While I welcome the prevention notice, my overall position on this issue is unchanged: Cockburn Cement must either completely eliminate unreasonable odour and dust from the Munster plant, or it must move.

“I will continue to campaign against Cockburn Cement until one of these outcomes has been achieved. The delays and broken promises from Cockburn Cement must stop.”

Scaife said he had written to the company urging it to suspend operations on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day.

In November, Cockburn Cement applied to extend its operating licence by five years.

The application is out for public comment until January.

Cockburn Cement was approached for comment.

During its 2022 court case, the company’s lawyers argued its operations provided social utility, contributing to the economy and providing employment opportunities for West Australians.

It also argued that the emissions had occurred in accordance with its operating licence.

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