Logo use requests
Partnership projects and case studies can request to use the Melbourne Water logo in their communication materials.
Partnership projects and case studies can request to use the Melbourne Water logo in their communication materials.
Properties affected by the Eastern Victorian bushfires can access support from the Victorian and Commonwealth governments for replacing rainwater and septic tanks, and undertaking geotechnical assessments.
The scheme funds vital flooding and drainage infrastructure to support major urban renewal precincts in Melbourne.
Learn how our work enhances Melbourne’s liveability: making life better, healthier, safer, more enjoyable and enriching for everyone.
Grants and other assistance through the Liveable Communities, Liveable Waterways Program is provided by Melbourne Water Corporation of 990 Latrobe Street Docklands, Victoria ("We, Us").
Use of and access to the Liveable Communities, Liveable Waterways Program and the Incentives System registration and application platform (together, the “Program”) by you as the user (“You”) is governed by these Terms of Use.
Case study: Underwater drones are reducing the effort and cost of mapping sludge build-up in wastewater treatment lagoons.
Case study: The Tarago Water Treatment Plant has been trialling reed bed technology to reduce the volume of treatment sludge sent to landfill.
Case study: we partnered with Monash University to trial continuous-flow ultrafiltration samplers, which provide a safer way to understand the quality of water in our waterways.
Case study: a project to more efficiently remove and manage sediment build-up in stormwater treatment wetlands is reducing the amount of prescribed waste sent to landfill.
Case study: an innovative delivery approach has facilitated the application of cutting-edge sewage treatment technology and design, benefitting the community and environment.