Liveable Communities, Liveable Waterways Program privacy statement
Melbourne Water respects the privacy of your personal information and we collect and handle it in accordance with the Privacy and Data Protection Act 2014 (Vic).
Melbourne Water respects the privacy of your personal information and we collect and handle it in accordance with the Privacy and Data Protection Act 2014 (Vic).
We generate electricity by combusting biogas, captured from our sewage treatment lagoons and anaerobic digesters.
The charge funds a range of services to protect rivers and creeks, and provide regional drainage and flood protection. View current prices.
We’re taking action on climate change to protect the natural resources that sustain us so Melbourne remains a great place to live.
Case study: We’re applying innovative urban design principles to provide a unique experience for the community through our 'Reimagining Your Creek' program.
Case study: a collaboration between 15 organisations is transforming Moonee Ponds Creek into an iconic waterway for all Melburnians.
Landcare and environmental volunteering groups and networks can apply for government funding to protect and restore our land and natural environment.
Grants and other assistance through the Liveable Communities, Liveable Waterways Program is provided by Melbourne Water Corporation of 990 Latrobe Street Docklands, Victoria ("We, Us").
Use of and access to the Liveable Communities, Liveable Waterways Program and the Incentives System registration and application platform (together, the “Program”) by you as the user (“You”) is governed by these Terms of Use.
Case study: Underwater drones are reducing the effort and cost of mapping sludge build-up in wastewater treatment lagoons.
Case study: The Tarago Water Treatment Plant has been trialling reed bed technology to reduce the volume of treatment sludge sent to landfill.