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Water corporations provide a range of water services to customers within their service areas, comprising water supply, sewage and trade waste disposal and treatment, water delivery for irrigation and domestic and stock purposes, drainage, and salinity mitigation services.

Different states and territories have different water corporations and authorities. In some states, the local council acts as the water corporation for rural and regional areas. In most metropolitan areas of Australia, residents and businesses only have one water corporation that provides them with water and wastewater services.

In general, water corporations across Australia are non-competitive. They each have a unique area to service and no other water corporations or authorities are permitted to service that area. The state or territory government tends to be the majority shareholder of any water corporation in Australia.

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Victoria’s water infrastructure construction sector is expected to enter a sustained growth cycle over the next five years as investment shifts toward utilities and away from large transport projects. New
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The Western Australian Government will invest $606 million to double the capacity of the Dampier Seawater Desalination Plant (DSDP), a move aimed at strengthening long-term water security for communities
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The Smart Water Networks (SWAN) Forum has unveiled its 2026–2030 strategic plan, positioning the organisation to guide the water sector through the next phase of digital transformation. As utilities
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Darren Cleary’s appointment as Chief Executive of Sydney Water carries a symmetry that resonates across the organisation and the broader water sector. He began his career as a graduate at Sydney Water,
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