May 2022
Switch off and help save up to five billion litres of water this winter
Water Minister Dave Kelly has reminded households and businesses to switch off garden irrigation by June 1 to help save around five billion litres of precious water - enough water to fill Optus Stadium five times.
Perth weekly water update - 27 May 2022
Latest metro water use, dam levels, streamflow and rainfall data.
Two Rocks community advised of temporary low water pressure for emergency works
Water Corporation is advising residents in Two Rocks of possible reduced water pressure from 9pm Monday 30 May to 6am Tuesday 31 May for emergency works to a damaged water tank outlet.
Celebrating Aboriginal culture in Derby for Reconciliation Week
The Holy Rosary School in Derby has created an inclusive garden space for students to come together to learn Aboriginal history, local language and cultural stories while sustainably growing their own bush food and vegetables.
Perth weekly water update - 20 May 2022
Latest metro water use, dam levels, streamflow and rainfall data.
$15 million pipeline to secure long-term water supply to South-West communities
Water supply to the South-West communities of Mullalyup and Kirup is now more secure following the completion of a $15 million pipeline, announced by Water Minister Dave Kelly today.
Warning comes after increase in illegal activity near Ord River Diversion Dam
Water Corporation and the Shire of Wyndham East Kimberley have issued a warning over the dangers of illegally fishing and recreating within restricted areas of the Ord River Diversion Dam.
Perth weekly water update - 13 May 2022
Latest metro water use, dam levels, streamflow and rainfall data.
New bridge to view world-famous Wellington Dam mural
The McGowan Government will build a new bridge to enhance the safety of visitors to Collie's world-famous Wellington Dam mural, with $10 million allocated towards the project in the 2022-2023 State Budget.
Innovation drives water efficiency among WA’s top waterwise businesses and buildings
Water Minister Dave Kelly has congratulated Western Australia's leading waterwise businesses and office buildings for helping save an estimated combined 12 billion litres of precious drinking water in 2020-21.
Special praise for WA’s top waterwise councils and aquatic centres
Water Minister Dave Kelly has crowned the City of Joondalup as WA's Platinum Waterwise Council of the Year at a special ceremony acknowledging the water-saving success of local governments and aquatic centres.
WA housing developers celebrated for commitment to water-sensitive urban design
Three innovative housing developments were today recognised for their commitment to water-sensitive urban design at a special ceremony hosted by Water Corporation.