Regional Catchment Strategy
The Port Phillip and Western Port Regional Catchment Strategy (RCS) is the overarching plan for how land, water and biodiversity is protected and enhanced across the Port Phillip and Westernport region.
The Port Phillip and Western Port Regional Catchment Strategy (RCS) is the overarching plan for how land, water and biodiversity is protected and enhanced across the Port Phillip and Westernport region.
We're collaborating with government agencies and the French Island community on a five-year project to create a safe haven for threatened wildlife, by eradicating feral cats from French Island.
The plan sets a 10-year vision for improved community access and enjoyment along the Wirribi Yaluk corridor, and prioritised actions to achieve this.
View daily water storage levels and inflow, rainfall over the catchments and Melbourne’s total water use.
View rainfall, river level and flow data from more than 200 monitoring sites across Melbourne.
Standards and specifications for drainage, water quality and waterway works to be built by developers as part of your conditions of development.
Learn how to make sure your development is safe from flooding and doesn’t impact other properties or waterways.
Developments with drainage or water quality works must follow our standard conditions, which are guided by our land development policies.
Explore leading-edge projects that showcase our commitment to research and innovation – supporting continuous improvement of our services, and our progress towards the United Nations Sustainable Development goals.
Learn about the water cycle and how it affects the world we live in.