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Oct 14, 2023Oct 14, 2023

Most water customers in Australia say water efficiency is important to them, but how can utilities actually support their customers […]

Appointed CEO of Western Power in August 2022 after 15 years in the business, including eight years in executive roles, […]

Melbourne's population is growing. By 2030, more than six million people are expected to call the city home. A booming city means greater demand on services and infrastructure and this includes the sewerage system. Here are two projects that demonstrate how we are embracing technology to help us meet demand and achieve our goals in a safe and efficient way.

Sydney Water's Upper South Creek Advanced Water Recycling Centre (AWRC) in the Western Parkland City will set the stage for […]

Pumped storage hydro projects can play an increasingly vital role in the future of Australia's renewable energy landscape. They provide a number of functionalities which are an essential complement to Australia's growing solar and wind fleet.

The Clean Energy Council (CEC) has released a new report, Skilling the Energy Transition, which makes six recommendations to fix […]

The Federal Government has announced it will be funding the $1 million Darwin Clean Hydrogen Hub, a study that...

A new collaboration between Melbourne Water, the Bureau of Meteorology and the Victoria State Emergency Service (VICSES) will be...

As the company moves to implement its new long-term strategy for furthering commitment to customer and community, South East...

Unitywater has submitted its third Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), Innovate 2, following the successful completion of the Reflect RAP...

By Herb Villa, Snr. Applications Engineer, Rittal North America LLC ...

Video conferencing, remote working, IoT and streaming – nothing works with...

Operational Technology Specialist Madison Technologies has announced its partner...

Water is undoubtedly Australia's most precious and scarce resource. As one of ...

Gone are the days where project selection criteria was based solely on the benef...