Regional Catchment Strategy
The Port Phillip and Western Port Regional Catchment Strategy (RCS) is the overarching plan for how land, water and biodiversity is protected and enhanced across the Port Phillip and Westernport region.
The Port Phillip and Western Port Regional Catchment Strategy (RCS) is the overarching plan for how land, water and biodiversity is protected and enhanced across the Port Phillip and Westernport region.
We're collaborating with government agencies and the French Island community on a five-year project to create a safe haven for threatened wildlife, by eradicating feral cats from French Island.
The plan sets a 10-year vision for improved community access and enjoyment along the Wirribi Yaluk corridor, and prioritised actions to achieve this.
This annual report showcases the combined and individual achievements of Victoria’s 10 catchment management authorities, and the impact of their work in local communities and ecosystems.
We’ve transformed 1.65 kilometres of underground concrete drain into a natural waterway, and turned Lewis Park into a more enjoyable community space.
We are reimagining almost 2 kilometres of Eumemmerring Creek into a natural waterway from Doveton Avenue, Doveton through to Lace Street, Eumemmerring.
Partnership projects and case studies can request to use the Melbourne Water logo in their communication materials.
We’re working with local councils to update flood information across Greater Melbourne, to better understand the risk of current and future flooding.
Join us to hear about why frogs are a key part of healthy environments and things that you can do to help protect them. We will take a walk along the Creek to listen to frogs and learn how to capture their sounds using the Frog Census App.
We're reimagining a number of creeks across Melbourne, transforming them into desirable open spaces where people can interact with nature in cooler, healthier environments.