Mandurah composting facility C-Wise threatens residents with legal action for ‘defamatory’ Facebook posts

A composting company says it won’t pursue further legal action after threatening to sue two Mandurah residents for defamation over Facebook posts that criticised its odour outputs.

The letters, sent by Glen McLeod Legal on behalf of Nambeelup-based organic recycling company C-Wise, said local residents John Hamilton and Wendy Munro had made “defamatory and potentially serious imputations” against the business while posting on the Facebook group ‘Lakelands and Surrounds Stink’.

The group’s posts are only visible to its members, and the group was created for residents to report instances of odours which have plagued Mandurah’s northern suburbs for months.

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C-Wise and intensive piggery CM Farms were formally identified by the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation in February as the sources of the ongoing odours.

DWER issued environmental protection notices to both businesses, requiring them to investigate the odour and fix issues causing it, and in May announced it had found “significant issues with the (wastewater) ponds” located at one of the businesses following odour investigations.

DWER declined to name which business had been identified.

Last week a DWER spokesperson confirmed both businesses had undertaken the required action and submitted the required reports under the EPN.

A yard at C-Wise's current Mandurah facility.
Camera IconA yard at C-Wise’s current Mandurah facility. Credit: C-Wise

DWER said no additional odour sources had been identified since the EPNs were issued, and an investigation into the odour was still ongoing.

The department said it would not provide any outcomes of its investigation until it had been finalised.

The letters sent to Ms Munro and Mr Hamilton, seen by the Times, dispute comments and posts made by them which suggest C-Wise is to blame for the odour.

Ms Munro’s letter details that a post she made on May 20 conveys defamatory meanings in her description of the odour that has plagued the area.

Her post, seen by the Times, does not directly refer to C-Wise.

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