Chain of ponds: new ground in waterway management
Case study: a collaboration between 15 organisations is transforming Moonee Ponds Creek into an iconic waterway for all Melburnians.
Case study: a collaboration between 15 organisations is transforming Moonee Ponds Creek into an iconic waterway for all Melburnians.
We're partially upgrading Beaconsfield Reservoir to protect downstream properties and communities. The reservoir was permanently disconnected from Melbourne's water supply network in 1988.
The 10-year plan supports collaborative management of the Yarra and its lands to give effect to the community’s long-term vision.
Read our Annual Report for an overview of how we’re working to meet customer needs and regulatory obligations, and contribute to enhancing Melbourne’s life and liveability.
Named after explorer George Bass, the 30-kilometre Bass River begins in West Gippsland’s Strzelecki Ranges and flows through the flat expanses of the Bass Valley into Western Port.
This report outlines Melbourne Water's unwavering commitment to advancing sustainability through the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Browse data for rainfall and water storage levels in Melbourne, or learn more about water.
Our corporate plan guides our objectives, actions and targets over the mid- to long-term.
Know about the Water Act 1989 (Vic), which provides the legal framework for managing Victoria’s water resources. It is available online at the Victorian Law Today Library.
Victoria’s Freedom of Information Act 1982 gives the public a right to apply for access to documents in Melbourne Water's possession unless exempt.