Tendering of works 3.7
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Take a VCE excursion to the Western Treatment Plant and develop knowledge and understanding of the sustainability, circular economy, biodiversity of the Ramsar listed wetlands. Discover how the whole site is managed in response to environmental challenges.
We’re carrying out minor maintenance and improvement works to the Pilot Park in Williams Landing until July 2026. This ensures the parkland continues to provide opportunities to exercise, relax, socialise and connect with nature today, tomorrow and for generations to come.
We’ve rectified the outlet structure of Thornhill Park retarding basin and wetland, to naturally balance water levels within the system as designed.
We’re replacing weeds with indigenous vegetation to support native wildlife habitat.
The Future Water Story is a transformative learning experience where students collaborate, use teamwork, engage in critical thinking to shape their own understanding of renewable water resources and our sustainable future. This experience also includes a tour of the Western Treatment Plant.
Eco Explorers immerses Years 3–4 students in a hands on journey through the water cycle and wetlands, building real world understanding of ecosystems, sustainability and the impact of human choices. This program is aligned with the Science and Geography Victorian Curriculum.
We are removing an infestation of giant pine scale from Cardinia Reservoir and replanting the affected areas with native plants. These works will protect the local environment from further damage from giant pine scale and ensure the long-term biodiversity of the catchment.
Most Melburnians don’t think twice when turning on the tap. In the coming months, many households across Melbourne will receive water that has made a remarkable journey, one that begins not in a mountain catchment but in Bass Strait.