Beaconsfield Dam Safety Upgrade project
We're partially upgrading Beaconsfield Reservoir to protect downstream properties and communities. The reservoir was permanently disconnected from Melbourne's water supply network in 1988.
We're partially upgrading Beaconsfield Reservoir to protect downstream properties and communities. The reservoir was permanently disconnected from Melbourne's water supply network in 1988.
Learn how the water cycle works, what outdoor activities are available in Melbourne, and ways you can get involved in your community to make a difference.
作为一个当代的墨尔本人,我们深知水可以滋养、清洁和维系我们的生命与环境。我们何其幸运能够在需要时有水可取,不需要时也能安全处理水。
Σήμερα, οι κάτοικοι της Μελβούρνης γνωρίζουν ότι το νερό θρέφει, καθαρίζει και συντηρεί εμάς και το περιβάλλον μας. Είμαστε αρκετά τυχεροί που έχουμε την εμπιστοσύνη ότι είναι πάντα εκεί όταν το χρειαζόμαστε και απομακρύνεται με ασφάλεια στην αντίθετη περίπτωση.
The Two Great Ramsar Wetlands project is a five-year project (2018-23) led by Melbourne Water that aims to bring key agencies, land managers and community groups together to reduce the threats to the Port Phillip and Western Port Ramsar sites at Port Phillip Bay (western shoreline) and Western Port.
If you plan to construct or make changes to a low-risk stock crossing as part of a Liveable Communities, Liveable Waterways grant project, you must get our approval.
Living Links is a large scale, long-term urban nature program working in partnership to create a web of green spaces across Melbourne’s south-east.
Reel Big Fish – Western Port is a three-year project that aims to improve and increase the extent of suitable habitat for recreational fish species in Western Port while also increasing knowledge and building capacity with the recreational fishing community.
Grow West is a long-term, collaborative environmental program working to rejuvenate degraded landscapes in the Upper Werribee Catchment and create vegetation connections between the YouYangs Regional Park, Brisbane Ranges National Park, Werribee Gorge State Park and Lerderderg State Park.
The Waterways of the West – Traditional Owner Engagement Project links community environmental groups based in the Maribyrnong and Werribee catchments with the cultural knowledge and land management expertise of Traditional Owners.