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VicWater

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9639 8868



Address: L2/466 Little Lonsdale Street 3000 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.vicwater.org.au

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25.01.2022 VicWater would like to wish a happy and blessed Ramadan to everyone observing holy month. Ramadan Mubarak! #eidmubarak #eid2021 #vicwater



23.01.2022 Join Melbourne Water Wednesday 21 October at 4pm for a live Zoom webinar to discover how an area of Dandenong Creek was reimagined with community and stakeholders, in an innovative approach to sewerage management. During this project, which took place from 2013 to 2018, Melbourne Water worked with 23 partner organisations to daylight 830 metres of the creek, enhance billabongs, build native fish habitats and improve public spaces. https://www.melbournewater.com.au//national-water-week-enh #community #sustainability #water #nationalwaterweek

19.01.2022 Today is National Sorry Day. On this day we commemorate the anniversary of the 'Bringing Them Home' report and remember the grief, suffering and injustice experienced by the stolen generations. You can read more about the Stolen Generations and the effect this policy had on our First Nations people here: https://www.blakbusiness.com.au/stolen-generations

17.01.2022 In this clip, Central Highlands Water's Supervisor of Water Treatment Steven Letcher, takes us through the water treatment process at the Daylesford Water Treatment Plant in Victoria. Once treated, the clean water is gravity fed to the Daylesford, Hepburn and Hepburn Springs communities. https://youtu.be/QQH8q6bFD7c #nationalwaterweek #watertreatmentplant #virtualtour #cleanwater #waterindustry #engineering



17.01.2022 In the latest issue of Utility Magazine, City West Water's Managing Director Maree Lang shares how the organisation has responded to COVID-19 as an essential service provider, and how CWW continue to support staff, customers, and community to improve service delivery and community outcomes. As an essential service, our work is very tangible and people rely on our services 24/7. At the same time, across the water sector we are working on increasingly complex challenges such a...s post-pandemic recovery, climate change and water security. For me, this means that utilities, and especially the water sector, deliver a great combination of purpose, people and outcomes. Read the full article >> https://utilitymagazine.com.au/leadership-in-the-time-of-c/ #leadership #waterindustry #womeninwater #CityWestWater #bettertogether

10.01.2022 Registrations close for the Mental Health First Aid Australia accredited training course 3pm Friday 30 October. This will be the last VicWater MHFA program for 2020, with the instructor training sessions taking place via Zoom on the 17 and 19 November 2020. Learn to recognise risk factors and warning signs for mental health and addiction issues, along with ways to help someone in a crisis and non-crisis situation. Places are limited (minimum 8 with a maximum 12 participants) book now > https://vicwater.org.au/mental-health-first-aid-registrati/ #mentalhealth #trainingcourse #accreditedtraining #bettertogether #vicwater

10.01.2022 Take a virtual tour of Melbourne Water's Western Waste Water Treatment Plant 10.30am Thursday 22 October. In this clever augmented reality experience, you'll get a glimpse of the sewage treatment process at this world-leading, enviro friendly treatment plant, which treats half of Melbourne’s sewage. As part of National Water Week this is a free event, however registration is essential. Register now >> https://melbournewatereducationtours.rezdy.com//explore-th ... #nationalwaterweek #wwtp #virtualtour #waterindustry



08.01.2022 Westernport Water's Wastewater and Sustainability Officer Meg Humphrys has just launched a children's book 'When Water Lost her Way'. In this interview with Coliban Water, Meg shares her passion for art and water, demonstrates what an aquifer is and discusses the journey of the water cycle. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6espvCrhwo #NationalWaterWeek #BookWeek #STEM #stemforkids

08.01.2022 Today is Eid, the Festival of Breaking the Fast, marking the end of Ramadan. VicWater sends best wishes to all our friends, colleagues and wider network who are celebrating today. Eid Mubarak! #EidMubarak #Eid2021

05.01.2022 At VicWater we recognise the importance of good mental health and actively encourage our staff, members and extended network to look after their mental health and reach out if they need help. So this is just a reminder that Mindful in May kicked off a few days ago. This is a great initiative designed to help you establish a regular mindful meditation practice with the added benefit of raising funds to provide access to clean drinking water in developing countries. You can read more about Mindful in May here: https://lnkd.in/gWu6W2Z #mindfulinmay #vicwater

04.01.2022 VicWater Chair, Joanne Plummer recently caught up with Rueben Berg, Aboriginal Commissioner for Water to discuss cultural insights relating to the Victorian water sector from a First Nations perspective. #NAIDOC2020 #alwayswasalwayswillbe #waterindustry

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