Public tours
Community groups can book a guided tour or virtual excursion to our water and sewage treatment plants, or wetlands education centre.
Community groups can book a guided tour or virtual excursion to our water and sewage treatment plants, or wetlands education centre.
Browse our Teacher Toolbox to find water related resources to use in your classroom.
Welcome to Melbourne’s World of Water - an interactive 3D map.
Melbourne Water is committed to maintaining our world-class sewerage system in your local area. That’s why we're carrying out critical sewer maintenance works at the intersection of Burnley Street and Newry Street in Richmond.
Hop into Frogging at Greens Bush on the Mornington Peninsula
Through 400 kilometres of underground pipes and sewers, we manage and treat our city’s sewage, ensuring the health of our environment, our communities and our families.
From evaporation to precipitation, the World of Water Interactive Map connects abstract ideas about the water cycle to real places.
"The water we save today is an investment in our future."
"The study will prioritise the safety of the local community and the Lower Maribyrnong River ecosystem."
To secure a reliable water future for Melbourne's growing western suburbs, we're building a new bypass pipeline at St Albans Reservoir. This connection to our northern reservoirs will enhance our ability to deliver a sustainable water supply, now and for a changing climate.