Perth metro incursions
Our free incursions are delivered by the Waterwise School Education team to support the Western Australian Curriculum, including the sustainability cross-curricular priority.
Discover incursionsFor over 30 years, we’ve engaged tens of thousands of students annually, to deliver meaningful experiences that encourage lasting waterwise behaviour and help build a sustainable water future for our communities.
Our free incursions are delivered by the Waterwise School Education team to support the Western Australian Curriculum, including the sustainability cross-curricular priority.
Discover incursions
Regional activity kits are free for schools to loan, providing teachers with curriculum-aligned resources that are tailored for local water stories.
Get startedDiscover curriculum-aligned lesson plans and activities that enhance students understanding of water sustainability. They’ll explore where water comes from, how the water cycle works and why water conservation matters.
Our waterwise action plan supports schools with adopting waterwise practices and demonstrates your school's commitment to being waterwise. It also encourages students to become lifelong sustainability ambassadors.
Starting 1 April 2026, West Pilbara residents in the City of Karratha will move to a three day per week sprinkler roster.
We’ve updated the technical guidelines you need to follow when planning planning construction, excavation or landscaping work near our 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.