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
    • Partner Portal
    • Partnership Model
    • Partner Benefits
    • 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
    • AWP Partners Workshop 2023
    • Recordings from International Climate and Water Events
  • News

News

Home / News
  • Integrating Australian water tools to better manage water scarcity

    Posted by Zoe on 22 August 2019

    Australian Water Partnership (AWP) recently supported eWater, Geoscience Australia and the Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) to explore opportunities to create new, enhanced capabilities for water…


    Continue reading
  • Asia-Pacific water leaders visit Australia for Learning Week

    Posted by Zoe on 22 August 2019

    The International WaterCentre (IWC) has welcomed more than 30 participants from across the Asia-Pacific region for the Asia-Australia Learning Week 2019 (5–9 August), to discuss the role of…


    Continue reading
  • South Australia’s global program inspires international leaders to advance circular economy

    Posted by Zoe on 8 August 2019

    Twenty-two international leaders, with strong representation from India, participated in Green Industries SA’s Global Leadership Program on the Circular Economy held in Adelaide from 22–26 July. Green Industries SA’s…


    Continue reading
  • Australia-Mekong Water Facility: Strengthening resilience for the Greater Mekong region

    Posted by Zoe on 28 June 2019

    Water resources are central to the food security, energy needs, public health and economic development of countries of the Greater Mekong region and their neighbours. It is in Australia’s…


    Continue reading
  • Dr Paradis Someth (eWater) delivered a presentation on introduction to WaterTools applied to Cambodia to support UN-ESCAP Drought Mechanism (Day 1).

    Improving data for water resources management in the Mekong

    Posted by Zoe on 28 June 2019

    The Australian Water Partnership (AWP) participated in the Mekong Water Data Experts Group Meeting in Washington, D.C. on 3–4 April, collaborating with experts from the US, Mekong countries, Japan…


    Continue reading
  • Myanmar’s Batch 4 Young Water Professionals graduate and program impacts are assessed

    Posted by Zoe on 28 June 2019

    The Myanmar National Water Resources Committee Young Water Professionals (YWPs) Batch 4 graduated on 30 May at a ceremony held at the Yangon Technological University in Myanmar. The Australian…


    Continue reading
  • Kunshan Park, China

    The Indo-Pacific Water Stewardship Program: working towards improving water stewardship in China and Indonesia

    Posted by Zoe on 28 June 2019

    The Australian Water Partnership is supporting the Indo-Pacific Water Stewardship Program 2019-2022 — the second phase of the Alliance for Water Stewardship (AWS) Asia-Pacific’s Indo-Pacific Program. Water stewardship engages…


    Continue reading
  • Koshi River photo

    Progressing ideas and understanding of the Hindu Kush Himalaya region water challenges

    Posted by Zoe on 27 June 2019

    The Australian Water Partnership (AWP), the Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) and the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) signed a Memorandum of…


    Continue reading
  • Call for EOI: International Training Programs under the India National Hydrology Project

    Posted by Zoe on 12 June 2019

    Submission Deadline (EXTENDED): Wednesday 26 June 3 July, 5.30pm (AEST)  The National Hydrology Project (NHP) is a Government of India and World Bank funded project aiming to improve the extent,…


    Continue reading
  • A small stream of water runs through a drought damaged area near Lamtakong dam in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand. Credit: AP.

    Piloting WaterGuide to address water scarcity in the Indo-Pacific

    Posted by Zoe on 31 May 2019

    Water scarcity is already a reality in some areas of the Indo-Pacific, with the severity and scope of its impacts forecast to increase dramatically in the years ahead. While…


    Continue reading
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
  • 21
  • 22
  • 23

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 caring for our water resources.    

Copyright © 2021 eWater Ltd | Banner photo © Dave Kan