Our Path to Net Zero
We’re taking action on climate change to protect the natural resources that sustain us so Melbourne remains a great place to live.
We’re taking action on climate change to protect the natural resources that sustain us so Melbourne remains a great place to live.
During the warmer months we monitor mosquito larvae at the Seaford Wetlands and coordinate actions to control outbreaks.
We’re working to improve the health of the Little Yarra River in Yarra Junction, by undertaking weed control and revegetation along the streamside.
By understanding your flood risk and taking a few simple actions, you can be prepared for flooding.
Over 5 million Melburnians rely on our water storages daily. So let's learn where our water comes from, where it goes and why it's one of our most valuable resources as we head into a dry future.
Melbourne Water is building a new sewer in the suburb of Maidstone and Avondale Heights.
The Spotswood Pumping Station was a key part of Melbourne’s first centralised sewerage system.
The scheme funds vital flooding and drainage infrastructure to support major urban renewal precincts in Melbourne.
We’re building a second drain to carry flood water from Melbourne’s southeast to the Port Philip Bay at Elwood.
Learn how our work enhances Melbourne’s liveability: making life better, healthier, safer, more enjoyable and enriching for everyone.