Shoalhaven City Council has sent much needed water utility supplies to communities in the far north of New South Wales...
Read moreDetailsGosford CBD’s water and sewer network upgrade project is progressing, with Central Coast Council to begin key works in March...
Read moreDetailsSydney Water provides water and wastewater services to the Sydney metropolitan, Illawarra and Blue Mountains regions. Its area of operations...
Read moreDetailsA new wastewater treatment plant has been completed as part of $45 million upgrades to vital infrastructure in Somerset in...
Read moreDetailsFollowing years of devastating drought, bushfires and other natural disasters, our regions and farmers are doing it tough. One of...
Read moreDetailsIn recognition of the important role local government can play in helping to sustainably manage the use of our most...
Read moreDetailsThe Queensland Government has revealed new details surrounding the $70 million funding for regional water infrastructure projects, through the Building...
Read moreDetailsTownsville City Council has announced the $2.1 million upgrade to water mains in Hermit Park and Hyde Park are complete...
Read moreDetailsSouth Australia is set to receive $90 million in funding to deliver ten new water projects to enhance water security,...
Read moreDetailsCentral Coast Council has commissioned an independent review of the model governing its water and sewer operations. Council CEO, David...
Read moreDetailsA major sewer main diversion project has recently been completed by Shoalhaven City Council’s Shoalhaven Water to help facilitate the...
Read moreDetailsMidCoast Council is undertaking its first-ever digital water meter trial in July 2021, helping Stroud Road residents track and monitor...
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