Litter Prevention Toolkit
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.
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.
Melbourne Water protects Ramsar wetlands, vital for wildlife, culture, clean water and flood resilience. We work with partners to secure their future.
Flood models identify which areas are most likely to flood, how quickly, and how deep the water may get.
Flood management in Melbourne is a shared responsibility between Melbourne Water, councils, emergency services and other key partners.
The Western Port Ramsar site spans nearly 60,000 hectares of wetlands, tidal flats, and seagrass meadows. It is internationally recognised for its biodiversity, rich birdlife, and its role in supporting healthy marine and coastal ecosystems. These wetlands filter water, support fisheries, reduce flood risk, and provide habitat for thousands of native species.
To support the development a P–12 independent school, as part of the Riverwalk Estate community infrastructure development, we will disassemble, relocate and reassemble Hangar 1 closer to Hangar 2 near the B-24 Liberator Museum and demolish the workshop at the Werribee Satellite Airfield site.
We’re transforming almost 2 kilometres of Eumemmerring Creek into a natural waterway, from Doveton Avenue, Doveton through to Lace Street, Eumemmerring.
We’re transforming another section of Tarralla Creek, Croydon, into a more natural and enjoyable community space.
Join the tour of Yan Yean Reservoir and learn about its history, engineering and ongoing role in Melbourne's water management system.
Join us for a guided tour of the Preston Service Reservoir.