Reimagining Blind Creek and Lewis Park community opening
Join us at this free community event to celebrate the opening of your new open space, now that the Reimagining Blind Creek and Lewis Park project is complete!
Join us at this free community event to celebrate the opening of your new open space, now that the Reimagining Blind Creek and Lewis Park project is complete!
We are installing a new pump to facilitate stormwater flow under the Dandenong-Frankston railway line.
We’re undertaking a four-year program aimed at controlling rapidly-spreading weed species and revegetation with native species along a 2.3km section of Dandenong Creek, from Ferntree Gully Road to Mulgrave Reserve.
That’s why at Melbourne Water, we have been taking action and planning across 50-year time horizons to manage and protect this precious resource for our city.
"This acknowledgment from the people of Australia rightly memorialises your courage and contribution.”
We are upgrading meters that help monitor water flowing through our water mains under the St Georges Road median.
Melbourne’s Annual Water Outlook 2025 shows that water storage levels are expected to remain secure for the year ahead.
After four years of above-average rainfall Melbourne’s reservoirs are full, with the latest Annual Water Outlook showing current storages sitting at 88.4%. But history has shown that they can drop quickly.
With increased discarded fishing lines, illegal yabby traps being found along the Werribee River, and the rising threat of invasive Carp to native species, Melbourne Water has devised a free community event to tackle two problems simultaneously.
We have been working with the City of Yarra to repair rockwork along a section of the Yarra Main Trail near Dights Falls in Abbotsford affected by erosion. These works are now complete and will ensure continued, safe use of the trail for pedestrians, cyclists, and for people of all abilities.