Do your bit on hot days to save our drinking water
A small step can make a big difference to protecting our quality of life.
A small step can make a big difference to protecting our quality of life.
More than 500 volunteer conservation groups across the Port Phillip and Westernport region are eligible to apply for financial support.
The first phase of the Maribyrnong River Flood Mitigation Study is starting, and Melbourne Water is calling on local community members to get involved.
Students at primary and secondary levels will love World of Water, with the content particularly interesting for Years 7 and 8.
"The water we save today is an investment in our future."
"The study will prioritise the safety of the local community and the Lower Maribyrnong River ecosystem."
Constructed in 1937, the 3.5-kilometre-long sewer uses gravity to transport sewage from the Mordialloc catchment area to the South Eastern Trunk Sewer.
“From the water bubbling on the banks and splashing ducks, to birdsong and rustling leaves, the creek is singing again.”