Logo Logo

  • About
    • Origins and growth
    • Our vision and mission
    • Our approach
    • Strategic directions
    • Governance and Management
    • Corporate reports
    • Our team
    • Careers
  • Partnership
    • Our Partners
    • Australian Partners
    • In-country Partners
    • International Partners
    • Partnership Model
    • Partner Benefits
    • Partner Portal
    • Our Performance Refresh
  • Our Offering
    • Portfolio
    • Strategic Approaches to Water Management
    • Gender Equality, Disability, and Social Inclusion
    • Water Tools
    • River Basin Planning
    • Environmental Water
    • Urban Water Management
    • Irrigation and Agriculture
    • Sustainable Development Goals
    • Capacity Development
    • Water and COVID-19
    • Water and Climate
  • Publications
  • Events
    • Recordings from International Climate and Water Events
  • News

Blog

Archives:
  • Sarah Wheeler on water scarcity

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 14 November 2016

    Sarah Wheeler on water scarcity on What Keeps Me Awake – ABC  


    Continue reading
  • Nairobi Delegation to Melbourne

    Posted by Zoe on 8 November 2016

    A delegation from the Water and Sanitation Committee of Nairobi County, Kenya, and Nairobi City Water & Sewerage Company visited Australia in September to meet with a range of…


    Continue reading
  • Dutch Royal visit to Brisbane

    Dutch royalty meet Brisbane water leaders during official State visit

    Posted by Zoe on 8 November 2016

    Brisbane, 4 November 2016: King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of The Netherlands are told about the measures taken to combat flooding (Photo by Robin Utrecht). King Willem­-Alexander and Queen…


    Continue reading
  • Dept. of Agriculture and Water Resources: water quality management in Australia

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 8 November 2016

    Dr Chris Hepplewhite of the Dept. of Agriculture and Water Resources (DAWR) speaks about water quality management in Australia at the 2016 World Water Congress and Exhibition, Brisbane, Australia.


    Continue reading
  • The Australian water reform journey

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 8 November 2016

    Dr Jane Doolan of the University of Canberra speaks about the Australian water reform journey at the 2016 World Water Congress and Exhibition, Brisbane, Australia.


    Continue reading
  • Aither — Enhancing the value of water: six universal steps to improving water management

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 8 November 2016

    Huw Pohlner of Aither speaks about enhancing the value of water: 6 universal steps to improving water management at the 2016 World Water Congress and Exhibition,…


    Continue reading
  • Dept. of Agriculture and Water Resources: water infrastructure in the context of the National Water Initiative

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 8 November 2016

    Tony Bigwood of the Dept. of Agriculture and Water Resources (DAWR) speaks about water infrastructure in the context of the National Water Initiative at the 2016 World Water Congress…


    Continue reading
  • CSIRO: supporting water resource management in large international basins

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 8 November 2016

    Dr Peter Wallbrink, research director for basin management outcomes at the CSIRO speaks about supporting water resource management in large international basins at the 2016…


    Continue reading
  • Aither: steps to achieving more sustainable and equitable water allocation by 2030

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 4 November 2016

    Huw Pohlner of Aither speaks about steps to achieving more sustainable and equitable water allocation by 2030 at the 2016 World Water Congress and Exhibition, Brisbane,…


    Continue reading
  • CSIRO: unlocking the potential of northern Australia

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 4 November 2016

    Dr Peter Stone of the CSIRO speaks about unlocking the potential of Northern Australia at the 2016 IWA World Water Congress and Exhibition, Brisbane, Australia.


    Continue reading
  • 1
  • 2

Join our mailing list

Stay in touch to receive updates about AWP news, events and resources. You can opt out at any time (privacy policy).


Want more? View our past newsletters.

 

Tweets by WaterPartnersAU

BROWSE

Our Offering
– Strategic Approaches to Water Management
– Gender Equality, Disability, and Social Inclusion
– Water Tools
– River Basin Planning
– Environmental Water
– Urban Water Management
– Irrigation and Agriculture
– Sustainable Development Goals
– Capacity Development
– Water and COVID-19
– Water and Climate

Publications

Events

News
– Subscribe

CONTACT

Australian Water Partnership
UC Innovation Centre
Bruce, ACT, 2617, Australia
T: +61 2 6206 8320

Postal Address:
PO Box 328
Kippax, ACT, 2615, Australia

Contact us   |            

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

We acknowledge our office is on Ngunnawal Country in Canberra, Australia.  We pay our respects to Ngunnawal elders, past, present, and emerging, and thank them for their continuing care of Country, community and waters.   

AWP recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture has been alive for over 60,000 years, and we endeavour to recognise and celebrate the contribution of all Indigenous and First Nations people in stewarding our water resources.    

Copyright © 2021 eWater Ltd | Banner photo © Dave Kan