The figures are in, and the Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder (CEWH) delivered the second-highest amount of water for the environment on record in 2023-24.
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Passive irrigation trial kicks off in Orange
Orange City Council is conducting a passive irrigation system trial by modifying the city’s kerb and guttering to water nearby street trees with stormwater.
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Walk for Water and water security with WaterAid Australia
WaterAid Australia is excited for the return of its annual fundraising event, Walk for Water, which seeks to improve water security for communities around the world. 2024 will be an extra special year for WaterAid Australia as it celebrates its 20th anniversary.
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Mutual aid in action through qldwater
Queensland’s water industry has united in supporting disaster recovery. More people across the state can improve emergency management processes by taking a mutual aid approach.
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GWMWater gearing up for emergency management excellence
Preparing for an emergency can be worrying for any critical infrastructure. However, it is par for the course in regional Australia, so water utilities like GWMWater must be on the front foot.
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WaterAid and working towards Sustainable Development Goal 6
There are millions of people around the world who live without clean water close to home. Over 1.7 billion people do not have decent toilets. WaterAid Australia is one organisation seeking to change that by achieving Sustainable Development Goal 6.
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Community input key to future of Murray Darling Basin Plan
Goulburn-Murray Water is working with the Victorian Government and various other agencies to minimise the socioeconomic impacts of the recent Murray Darling Basin Plan changes.
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Edgar Dam upgrades get the green light
The Federal Government has given Hydro Tasmania the go-ahead to start upgrades to Edgar Dam in the southwest of Tasmania.
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Investing in waterways across South Australia
The South Australia State Government has announced a substantial environmental investment that will benefit national parks, animal welfare, and the River Murray.
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Nap Nap station doesn’t stop for rest
An extra 147 megalitres of water have been returned to the environment, thanks to a $2.4 million critical infrastructure upgrade at Nap Nap Station near Hay in southwest New South Wales.
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Managing floodwaters in an emergency with Taggle
When floodwaters rise, the resilience of water infrastructure is tested and managing those flows can be challenging. Data from digital water meters can prove extremely valuable for making informed decisions to secure the water supply.
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