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Explore treatment plant

Melbourne Water will give visitors a look behind the scenes at the Western Treatment Plant during Melbourne Design Week. As part of the week, which...

Watch the great bird migration

Bird is the word at the Western Treatment Plant in Werribee. In the coming weeks, tens of thousands of migratory birds will flock to the...

Green gong for pipeline

A Greening the Pipeline pilot park project in Williams Landing has received an architecture award. The pilot park, which covers a 120 metre section of...

Plant goes with the flow

A new water recycling plant in Werribee is providing Melbourne with an extra 140 megalitres of water per day – the equivalent of 56...

Discovering new options in Werribee

Wyndham council has purchased an “iconic site” in Werribee. The council last week issued a statement which said it had acquired the Discovery Centre building...

Duck gets top billing

It may sound quackers, but a small duck has become an unlikely celebrity at the Western Treatment Plant in Werribee. Birdwatchers and the media have...

School jumps into new mural

By Joanna Catalano Melbourne Water collaborated with Truganina South Primary School and local artists Bryan Itch, Rich Keville and Benzo to create a new mural...

Werribee River gets water boost

If the Werribee River seems a bit fuller than normal, your eyes aren’t playing tricks on you. Melbourne Water has been releasing water into the...

Old sewer gets new look

  This is your first look at a new Williams Landing community park that will be built along a disused open sewer line. Melbourne Water is...

George looks back on four decades at Werribee’s Western Treatment Plant

Former colleagues shout out greetings as they spot George Judkins. The former operations manager of Melbourne Water’s western treatment plant has been dragged back to...

Werribee writer wants to document Cocoroc’s history

Writer Monika Schott has an ear for a good story. So when she first visited the abandoned town of Cocoroc, at Melbourne Water’s sprawling, 10,500-hectare...

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Festive self-care important for those with a disability and their carers

The holiday season is a wonderful time of the year to relax, spend time with friends and family, and look forward to the year...