Creating a frog-friendly habitat
This illustrated guide steps you through designing and building your own frog pond, with handy tips along the way.
This illustrated guide steps you through designing and building your own frog pond, with handy tips along the way.
We regularly monitor blue-green algae and E. coli levels at the Quiet Lakes, and notify residents if these exceed the recommended standards.
This video series explores the many facets of the Edithvale-Seaford Wetland.
We’re taking a holistic approach to reducing flood risk in Elster Creek Catchment, collaboratively implementing the Elster Creek Catchment Flood Management Plan 2019-24 with the cities of Bayside, Glen Eira, Kingston and Port Phillip.
The district is a former swamp, drained in the 1800s for farming. Due to its significant flood risk, property owners pay a special precept rate to fund the higher level of drainage service we provide to the area.
View our five-year investment plan for our waterways and drainage services, and see how we're progressing on our commitments.
Local government is a key delivery partner for Melbourne Water, and are essential to the way we deliver waterways and drainage services and outcomes to our customers and community.
The 10-year plan supports collaborative management of the Yarra and its lands to give effect to the community’s long-term vision.
Named after explorer George Bass, the 30-kilometre Bass River begins in West Gippsland’s Strzelecki Ranges and flows through the flat expanses of the Bass Valley into Western Port.
This report outlines Melbourne Water's unwavering commitment to advancing sustainability through the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).