Young water professionals help grow habitat for endangered species 3 Jul On Melbourne’s coldest June day since 1985, 36 volunteers from across the water industry came together at Cherry Lake in Altona to take part in … Read more
A rubbish idea: GPS-tracked bottles show how litter moves through Melbourne’s waterways 5 Jun From cigarette butts to plastic bottles, 95% of the litter that ends up in Melbourne’s Port Phillip Bay travels there from suburban streets.
A new ‘best way’: how standardisation leads to success in the water sector 31 May Far from unchangeable rules that have been set in stone, standards can be a catalyst for innovation and improvement.
How Western Water is building a resilient water supply network 27 May In one of Australia’s fastest-growing regions, a Victorian water corporation is putting strategies in place to safeguard water resources.
Utilities take charge in implementing SDGs 7 May The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provide a powerful framework for driving sustainability within the water sector, as … Read more
Applied fluvial geomorphology in the 21st century 16 Apr By L Smith and P Rogers. First published in Water e-Journal Vol 4 No 1 2019.