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- 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.
- 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 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.
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- Project overview The project provides improved water security and service delivery for the Mitiamo and district region. The projected included construction of a:
- Stage 1 of the new Dungowan pipeline has been finished. Helping to save 2.2 megalitres (ML) in water losses every day, almost the same amount of water as an Olympic swimming pool.
- 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 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.
- 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 Cairns Water Security Stage 1 project provides an additional water source for Cairns in far north Queensland. The project will deliver:
- Project overview The detailed business case undertook an options analysis and shortlisted potential solutions for improving water security in the Upper Spencer Gulf.
- 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.
- 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.
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- A joint ministerial Water Information Session was held in Townsville on May 17 to discuss water infrastructure and planning opportunities in the Burdekin Basin, one of Australia's most unique and important agricultural regions.
- People from across Australia came together in Mparntwe (Alice Springs) last week to share, listen and work together to improve access to safe and reliable water in First Nations remote communities, homelands and outstations.
- Project overview The Burdekin Regional Water Assessment will carefully assess long term infrastructure and non-infrastructure solutions to meet the water resource needs of the Burdekin region in an effective and sustainable way.
- Following the recent ‘Working together for better water in the bush’ forum, our officials accepted 3 very important gifts from central Australian community members.
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- Project overview Water resource assessments provide information to help understand the benefits and constraints of water development and infrastructure decisions. This is especially important for considering further development in northern Australia.