WaterGroup worked with retirement villages to expand the size of gifts under the Christmas tree by detecting leaks and saving money.

Don’t retire on detecting those leaks

Christmas keeps coming. Several property managers and owners of retirement living villages throughout Australia will again have conserved thousands of litres of water, saving their residents tens of thousands of dollars by detecting leaks. It makes for a nice present under the Christmas tree. This initiative involved collaboration with WaterGroup, Australia’s largest corporate water savings provider, renowned for its success in helping clients save money and water. Read More
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Quality products for pipe rehabilitation

kwik-ZIP products, crafted from high-quality thermoplastic, are utilised and endorsed for pipe rehabilitation by pipeline and civil contractors, water and gas utilities, drilling firms, and global engineering companies. Read More
The Coates Foundation marks its third anniversary in November, celebrating a year of record volunteer engagement. Since its launch in 2021, the Foundation has clocked up more than 3,000 volunteer hours and contributed more than $1.5 million to its charity partners and community organisations.

Coates Foundation marks third anniversary

The Coates Foundation marks its third anniversary in November, celebrating a year of record volunteer engagement. Since its launch in 2021, the Foundation has clocked up more than 3,000 volunteer hours and contributed more than $1.5 million to its charity partners and community organisations. Read More
Digitalisation is playing an increasingly vital role in Australia's water management amidst persistent challenges of scarcity exacerbated by climate change and population growth. Australia, known for its arid climate and sporadic rainfall patterns heavily concentrated in specific regions, faces a daunting task in ensuring a sustainable water supply.

Making digitalisation and the digital transformation easy for all

In Australia, digitalisation is taking on greater significance in water management, especially as the nation grapples with the pressing issues of water scarcity. This scarcity is intensified by the dual pressures of climate change and a growing population. Australia is characterised by its harsh, arid climate, where rainfall is sporadic and heavily concentrated in specific geographic areas. As a result, the country faces an enormous challenge in securing a reliable and sustainable water supply to meet the needs of its inhabitants and ecosystems. Integrating advanced digital technologies into water management practices is a crucial strategy for navigating these complex, interconnected challenges. Read More