Supplying water to Melbourne
That’s why 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.
That’s why 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.
During the warmer months we monitor mosquito larvae at the Seaford Wetlands and coordinate actions to control outbreaks.
We are improving visitor access and protecting the environment along Cement Creek and the Yarra River at the popular Redwood Forest in Warburton.
Some paths near the riverbank will be temporarily closed while we build a boardwalk, viewing platforms, walking paths and fencing, and revegetate the riverbank to protect native plants and animals for generations to come.
As Melbourne grows, the amount of litter does too. Together, let’s make litter extinct!
Like you, we don't like seeing litter being washed off streets into stormwater drains and into our waterways.
The simple act of putting your litter in the bin or taking it home can make a big difference in keeping Melbourne’s waterways clean and healthy.
Learn about Melbourne's history through its water - from pre-colonial creeks and rivers to the early days of sewage treatment and reservoirs.
Learn about bird watching and fishing or discover great riverside BBQ spots, bike tracks, walking trails and more!
Learn about how you can save water and make a difference to our environment and our future.