Greater Melbourne Flood Information Program
We’re working with local councils to update flood information across Greater Melbourne, to better understand the risk of current and future flooding.
We’re working with local councils to update flood information across Greater Melbourne, to better understand the risk of current and future flooding.
Apply for access to birdwatch at the Western Treatment Plant, and learn about visitor safety requirements while on site.
We’re working with the local community and project partners to transform a section of Moonee Ponds Creek in Oak Park and Strathmore.
We are improving the native vegetation of 47 hectares (3 kms) along Devilbend Creek, adjacent to the Devilbend Reservoir. Over four years we are removing weeds and planting new native plants. These works will protect the waterway from erosion and improve habitat for native plants and animals such as the Dwarf Galaxias, Southern Toadlet and Eastern Long-necked Turtle.
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Melbourne Water will host the inaugural Water WonderFest on Sunday 9 November 2025 at the Western Treatment Plant in Werribee.
We’ve transformed 1.65 kilometres of underground concrete drain into a natural waterway, and turned Lewis Park into a more enjoyable community space.
Find information and online application forms for building and development work that needs approval or advice from Melbourne Water.
Our Operating Environment Scan helps us identify global trends that present opportunities and risks for our business and broader industry.