Discover the wonderous world of waterbugs at Healesville Sanctuary
Want to learn more about waterbugs and what they can tell us about waterway health? Our Education Team will be at Healesville Sanctuary this week talking all things waterbugs.
Want to learn more about waterbugs and what they can tell us about waterway health? Our Education Team will be at Healesville Sanctuary this week talking all things waterbugs.
Looking for something to do these summer holidays? Why not discover our beautiful waterways of the west
An independent review of the Maribyrnong River flood event of 14 October, 2022 has commenced.
Melbourne Water will appoint a new independent lead for the Maribyrnong flood review in the near future.
The Reel Big Fish – Western Port project delivered by Melbourne Water has successfully restored native fish habitat across one of Victoria’s internationally recognised Ramsar wetlands, helping habitat and local fish varieties to flourish.
Melbourne Water appreciates the valuable contributions made by its volunteers throughout the Greater Melbourne region. Today, we will celebrate International Volunteer Day, a global event that recognises and appreciates volunteerism.
Melbourne Water has recently implemented its digital twin pilot technology that facilitated the prediction of recycled water quality.
Melbourne’s Annual Water Outlook 2024 shows that water storage levels are secure for the year ahead. Storages are high now, sitting at 95.0%, but can fall very quickly in dry conditions.
The establishment of a shellfish reef in and around the Mornington Peninsula, specifically between Mornington and Mount Eliza, has created an ecosystem that ensures the ongoing health and resilience of fish communities, as well as water quality.
A joint project managed by Melbourne Water to support and enhance Victoria’s Western Port and Port Phillip Bay shorelines has benefitted these important ecological wetlands by reducing predatory animals and improving habitat for local wildlife.