Archived Industry News for Water Professionals
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Hunter starts Res work
Hunter Water is embarking on a comprehensive investigative effort to rejuvenate The Hill 2 Reservoir, one of its oldest assets.
Locals claim tailings risk
A parliamentary inquiry in New South Wales has heard alarming findings regarding contamination.
Mangrove re-think proposed
Experts say rethinking mangrove conservation can bring economic and ecological benefits.
Plastic waste weighed
Millions of tonnes of household and industrial plastics continue to disintegrate in Australian landfills, rivers, and oceans each year.
CSIRO spill reported
A cleanup effort is in full swing on Bribie Island's Woorim Beach following a significant plastic pollution incident caused by a pipe breach at a CSIRO facility.
Eyre talks for locals
Marine scientists have shared knowledge and information on the planned Eyre Peninsula desalination plant.
MDBA calls on lakes
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) is calling on water from the Menindee Lakes to meet demands in the River Murray system.
River matter monitored
New research suggests river suspended particulate matter does not make it to the Reef.
TasWater welcomes security
TasWater says a new chapter of water security for 200,000 customers in southern Tasmania has been written.
State agrees to hydro plan
The Albanese and Malinauskas Governments have inked a $100 million agreement to transform Port Bonython into South Australia's inaugural large-scale hydrogen export terminal.
BOM sees big shift
The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has officially declared the arrival of two significant climate drivers ...
CEWH saving for dry times
The Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder (CEWH) says it is capitalising on recent flood years.
Islands seek climate justice
Small island nations are pushing for clarity and legal accountability amid a worsening climate crisis.
Reef kept off danger list
The Great Barrier Reef has avoided being added to UNESCO's endangered list.
Water bodies seek new blood
Applications are now being accepted for two vital basin advisory committees.
UN reviews Middle Arm
A UN expert has warned of health and climate risks in the NT’s Middle Arm project.
Mining probe hears concerns
A NSW parliamentary inquiry has heard of the health consequences of lead, gold, silver, and zinc mining operations.