The Water Cycle and Sustainability in Action (Werribee)
Students will explore the world of waste water and where it goes when it leaves their home or school. They will also complete activities that relate to the natural and urban water cycle.
Students will explore the world of waste water and where it goes when it leaves their home or school. They will also complete activities that relate to the natural and urban water cycle.
Melbourne Water has delivered practical support to Victorian farmers recovering from recent bushfires, donating more than 240 hay bales to Lions Clubs Need for Feed Australia as part of its wider bushfire response.
A stretch of underground stormwater pipe is about to become a natural creek again in Melbourne’s east. Melbourne Water is inviting community feedback, as the Reimagining Tarralla Creek project progresses to a new stage (Stage 2), restoring a further 886 metres of creek. Consultation runs from 23 March to 26 April 2026.
The Sustainable Agriculture Facilitator (SAF) supports farmers in the Port Phillip and Western Port region to adopt climate-smart, sustainable agricultural practices.
We are removing large woody weeds along a 500m stretch of Merri Creek from February to May 2026. This section of Merri Creek is home to the endangered Growling Grass Frog whose habitat is threatened by invasive woody weeds such as Desert Ash.