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Wet winter belies true impact of declining streamflow to Perth dams
With recent rainfall across Perth and southern WA, it’s easy to assume our dams are full to brim. But the connection between rainfall and dam levels isn’t so simple.
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Todd's story: From farm life to future thinking
Discover Todd’s journey from farm life to future-focused sustainability in Western Australia’s Great Southern Region. Learn how his work at Water Corporation is helping reduce greenhouse gas emissions and support greener communities through innovative wastewater management.

Protecting WAs water infrastructure
Our Protection of Assets (POA) team play a key role in protecting underground and above-ground assets. Their work is essential for ensuring safety and reliability, reducing risks when work happens near our infrastructure.

Waterwise Schools Education Program: three decades and over 430,000 students strong
The Waterwise Schools Education Program celebrates its 30-year milestone.

2025 Kimberley Community Grants Scheme
Fourteen not-for-profits and schools in Kimberley will receive funding for local projects this year through Water Corporation’s Kimberley Community Grants Scheme.

We're looking for local ideas to give back to the Alkimos community
As part of the Alkimos Seawater Desalination Plant project, we want your ideas on three legacy initiatives that will benefit the community for years to come.

Why working in regional WA is more than just a job
Working as Operations Support Manager for the Goldfields and Agricultural Region (GAR), Chan plays a pivotal role in maintaining our water services for around 92,000 regional customers.

Recognition for our waterwise winners
Water Corporation and the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation celebrate the water efficiency achievements of local government, businesses, buildings, developments and aquatic centres.

A splash of success: 100 billion litres of groundwater replenished
We have recharged 100 billion litres of purified recycled water into our groundwater, equivalent to filling 100 Optus Stadiums. This effort which is crucial for 40% of our drinking water, addresses reduced rainfall due to climate change. Let's keep innovating to protect our water for future generations!

A year of growth learning and inclusivity
As a person living with a disability, Keagan has experienced firsthand how an inclusive and supportive workplace can empower employees to thrive.
