Archived Industry News for Water Professionals
A draft report has been released by the Queensland Competition Authority on SunWater’s new five-year irrigation price path to commence 1 July next year.
This is the first review of SunWater’s irrigation pricing by Queensland’s independent economic regulator.
Queensland to lower Winvenhoe levels
The Queensland Government has announced it will lower Wivenhoe Dam levels following 'extensive export advice'.
Environmental flows to boost health of Tarago River
The Tarago River has received 0.4 billion litres (400 million litres) from Tarago Reservoir, the first time the river has received water from its 3 billion litre entitlement since it was established in 2009.
Deep water circulation research facility officially opens
A new research centre that focuses on the Earth’s water cycle and deep Earth dynamics will be officially opened by the Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Research Council (ARC), Professor Margaret Sheil.
Murray-Darling Basin ministers meet
Murray-Darling Basin water ministers have met in Canberra to be briefed by the Murray-Darling Basin Authority’s (MDBA) Chair, Craig Knowles on the key aspect of the draft Basin Plan.
University of Ballarat to lead groundwater research
A team of researchers from the University of Ballarat will soon commence work on a major innovation project that will aim to manage Victoria’s groundwater systems in a more sustainable way through the use of high capacity broadband networks.
Federal Government launches National Water Account
The Federal Government has unveiled the National Water Account, which will aim to provide ‘the most accurate and robust’ water reporting in the country.
CSIRO launches water science and solutions book
The CSIRO has launched its new Water: Science and Solutions for Australia book, aimed at assisting business and government policy makers.
WA launches aquatic biosecurity program
The Western Australian Government has launched its two year, $9.4 million biosecurity program that will specifically target the state’s aquatic environments.
Weatherill at loggerheads with MDBA
South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill has cast doubt over the forthcoming Murray-Darling Basin Authority’s (MDBA) draft basin plan after he declared the buyback of 2,800 gigalitres to be inadequate.
ARC water research grants announced
The Federal Government has unveiled $310 million in funding through the Australian Research Council for more than 1000 research projects due to begin in 2012.
NSW to move to 100 per cent entitlements
The New South Wales Water Commissioner has announced that allocation for NSW Murray Valley general security licence holders would increase to 100 per cent of entitlement.
WA big businesses save 3.4 billion litres of water
3.4 billion litres of water have been saved during the 2009/10 financial year by some of Western Australia's leading businesses and Government agencies.
WA to build stormwater harvesting plant
The Federal Government has announced $3 million in funding for the construction of a stormwater harvesting and reuse plant in Western Australia that will save up to 745 million litres of drinking water per year by 2014.
Royal opening of Brisbane stormwater centre
Rain Bank, Brisbane’s new stormwater harvesting and reuse centre, has been officially opened by Her Majesty the Queen.
$16 million for Victorian waterway repairs
The Victorian Government has committed $16 million for a range of flood recovery works and waterway repairs of damage caused by flood earlier in the year.
John Gunn appointed as CEO of AIMS
Marine scientist John Gunn has been announced as the new CEO of the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS).
Agreement to protect the Hawkesbury-Nepean River
The University of Western Sydney, TAFE Western Sydney Institute and the Hawkesbury Environmental Network (HEN) have signed an agreement to contribute to protecting and maintaining the health and vitality of the Hawkesbury-Nepean River.
Draft plan for Namoi water released
The New South Wales Government is calling for local farmers, industry groups and the wider community to comment on the draft Namoi water sharing plan for the area’s unregulated rivers and alluvial groundwater.
WA storm water research node launched
The Western Australian Node of the Monash University-led Cities as Water Supply Catchments Research Program has been launched in Perth as a co-operative initiative between the University of Western Australia and Monash University.
Victoria releases Anglesea River findings
The Victorian Government has released the findings of an independent review into water quality issues in the Anglesea River.