K'gari’s unique ancient lakes once dried out. Could this happen again? 19 Feb The lakes on the world’s biggest sand island, K'gari, are famous. Pivotal to the World Heritage listing of the Queensland island formerly known … Read more
Homeland communities living with contaminated water continue their fight for change 4 Feb Nearly a quarter of remote Aboriginal communities in Western Australia live with contaminated drinking water. The stories behind the statistics … Read more
Celebrating water leaders recognised in the 2026 Australia Day Honours 2 Feb An outstanding water leader has been recognised in the 2026 Australia Day Honours List for their profound and lasting contributions to water … Read more
Floating wetlands offer cost-effective nature-based water treatment 28 Jan A new international study has endorsed artificial floating wetlands as a sustainable and cost-effective solution for improving water quality in … Read more
Gold Coast trials low-energy biosolids drying technology 28 Jan The City of Gold Coast is trialling a novel biosolids drying technology that could dramatically cut costs, energy use and truck movements, … Read more
UQ researchers tracking ammonia emissions in wastewater treatment 15 Jan Researchers have found that open air sludge drying can be responsible for significant gaseous ammonia emissions. Agricultural activities such … Read more