Webinar series: Expert Connections
Browse our live webinars and video recordings library covering a range of waterway and ecological themes.
Browse our live webinars and video recordings library covering a range of waterway and ecological themes.
Water authorities continue their work to assist with the recovery and providing support for flood affected residents following the Maribyrnong River flooding event.
Melbourne Water is upgrading the channel inlet leading into the Huntingdale Wetlands litter trap to improve the way we capture litter and large debris before it enters the Wetland.
We're upgrading the Waverley Road retarding basin spillway, located next to Scotchmans Creek Trail in Mount Waverley, to ensure a safe drainage system and to reduce the risk of flooding to surrounding homes.
Come and explore the centre and find out why the wetland is internationally recognised, with educators and plenty of activities on hand.
Floods are a natural part of Melbourne’s weather. We can’t stop them from happening, but we can all play a role in minimising their impacts.
At Melbourne Water, we have been taking action and planning across 50-year time horizons to manage and protect this precious resource for our city.
We manage and treat our city’s sewage, ensuring the health of our environment, our communities and our families.
With the impacts of climate change and population growth, we need to work together to make every drop count.
We work with the retail water companies and other non-metropolitan water businesses to supply drinking and recycled water water, and to remove and treat sewerage.