An aerial view of the Wheeny Creek site in northern Sydney,now partially grassed over.Credit:Nick Moir
The property in question contains amassive and allegedly illegal contaminated waste dump that includes asbestos and other pollutants which have been leaking into a nearby wetland.
The NSW Environment Protection Agency says around 100,000 tonnes of waste was buried on the 26-hectare block at Wheeny Creek in the Hawkesbury region between 2020 and 2023 without a permit,making it the largest illegal dumping case in the state’s history.
Financial records show a $2 company was formed by Samuel Mitchell of Oberon and Scott Davis of Schofields in late October to purchase the property.
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The site changed hands on November 5 for just $50,000,less than a tenth of the $510,000 it was last sold for in 2020,property records indicate.
The agency is pursuing one of the site’s former owners,a construction waste transport operator and alleged associate of the Rebels motorcycle gang named Andrew Hughes,in court on pollution-related charges. Hughes is contesting the charges in the Land and Environment Court.
The fate of the property,which is subject to multiple government-issued clean-up notices,is unclear.