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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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After marking 25 years in business during 2025, kwik-ZIP enters 2026 with momentum built on global project delivery, manufacturing scale and growing engagement with the water sector. What began as a niche
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The introduction of mandatory PFAS drinking water monitoring has fundamentally changed regulatory expectations for water utilities across the European Union. While the rules apply specifically to EU Member
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Tasmania’s draft water price determination has set out a significantly different path for TasWater’s next regulatory period, proposing lower annual price increases while spreading major infrastructure
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Mount Martha wastewater upgrade passes halfway point

South East Water’s major upgrade at the Mount Martha Water Recycling Plant has reached a significant milestone, with construction of the wastewater treatment plant now past the halfway mark on works
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Staged strengthening and safety upgrades at North Pine Dam

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