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- Within the National Water Grid Fund (NWGF), $150 million has been allocated to support water infrastructure for First Nations communities in regional and remote Australia.
- The Mareeba Dimbulah Water Efficiency project is delivering 11,500 megalitres (ML) of water savings per year to Queensland’s Tablelands region. The saving is over 25% more than what was predicted.
- Project overview The project delivered a new 600 megalitre water storage dam and connected the existing Quarry Road pump station to supply treated water in the McLaren Vale region.
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- Project overview The Australian Government is committed to responsible investment in water infrastructure, based on scientific evidence and business cases that stack up economically and environmentally.
- The Australian Government has committed an additional $26.5 million to help progress an $88.2 million water supply pipeline project in Mount Morgan in central Queensland.
- Water is one of Australia’s, and the world’s, most important resources. We all rely on water to survive – it’s crucial for our environment, economy and livelihoods.
- Project overview The detailed business case will consider the broader water needs of the lower Macquarie catchment and improving town water security as well as efficiency in the region.
- Project overview The detailed business case undertook an options analysis and shortlisted potential solutions for improving water security in the Upper Spencer Gulf.
- The Australian Government is investing in long term water security through a range of evidence-based science, planning and construction projects, with more than $1.1 billion committed in the 2022–23 Budget through the National Water Grid Fund.
- Project overview The project involves augmentation at the Sassafras Wesley Vale Irrigation Scheme to deliver more water to farmers in the productive North West Tasmanian region.
- The Australian Government is investing $800,000 towards a business case to investigate new water infrastructure options near Collie in southwest Western Australia.
- Project overview The purpose of the project was to identify options that would increase water security and provide a reliable water supply to the area to support irrigated agriculture in the Lakeland district of Far North Queensland.
- Project overview The project completed a detailed business case, including assessing the market demand and infrastructure requirements, for proposed water storage options in the Darwin region. It was completed in November 2021.
- Project overview The project involves construction of an off-stream water storage dam and pump station to improve water security and drought resilience to the region.
- The $367.2 million Rookwood Weir project has reached another significant milestone, with the first concrete pour on Friday 10 September.
- Project overview The project provides improved water security and service delivery for the Mitiamo and district region. The projected included construction of a:
- Project overview The Coolanie Water Scheme project delivered 40 km of supply and distribution pipelines to around 30 farm properties in Coolanie Plains, on the Eyre Peninsula.
- Project overview The National Water Grid Connections Pathway enables the quick delivery of targeted water infrastructure projects. As a result, bringing immediate benefits to Australia’s regional communities.