Melbourne Water releases final plan for contaminated creek 20 Sep A year after runoff from a factory fire contaminated Melbourne’s Stony Creek, the focus is shifting from clean-up to ongoing conservation.
The innovative ways utilities are encouraging customers to save water 4 Sep As the drought in southern and eastern Australia continues and water supplies run low, water utilities are turning to unique engagement … Read more
Sewer upgrade to prepare Melbourne CBD for population growth 1 Aug A new sewer is in the pipeline for one of Melbourne’s busiest shopping strips, with a $21 million upgrade to help future-proof the city’s … Read more
Lack of climate action leads to poor SDG ranking for Australia 15 Jul Australia’s progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) ranks among the worst in the OECD, with climate action and responsible … Read more
Young water professionals help grow habitat for endangered species 3 Jul On Melbourne’s coldest June day since 1985, 36 volunteers from across the water industry came together at Cherry Lake in Altona to take part in … Read more
A rubbish idea: GPS-tracked bottles show how litter moves through Melbourne’s waterways 5 Jun From cigarette butts to plastic bottles, 95% of the litter that ends up in Melbourne’s Port Phillip Bay travels there from suburban streets.