Werribee Farm
The Western Treatment Plant has played a crucial role in Melbourne's development, treating our sewage since 1897.
The Western Treatment Plant has played a crucial role in Melbourne's development, treating our sewage since 1897.
We cut grass across 4155 hectares of land that we own, through our annual scheduled maintenance program.
Waterbugs let us know how healthy our waterways are - and you can too, by monitoring your local macroinvertebrates.
From the Ground Up is a series of eight short films which demonstrate the diversity of efforts and activities which define environmental volunteers across the Greater Melbourne area.
Our rivers, creeks and wetlands have played many roles throughout history: as places of cultural importance, sources of water and natural forms of drainage.
Use this comprehensive guide to help you recognise different frog species in Victoria.
This illustrated guide steps you through designing and building your own frog pond, with handy tips along the way.
The amount of water in our environment is influenced by the type of climate. Across Australia, there are six broad climate zones. Climate is the average weather conditions of a place for a long period of time, while weather is the atmospheric conditions (hot day, rain, cool conditions) for a brief period of time.
When wastewater leaves homes and businesses it is piped to a sewage treatment plant. Learn more about what happens next.
A network of stormwater pipes has been built across our cities to remove this excess water when it rains. Learn more.