Our Partners
eWater is a cooperative joint venture between leading water-cycle management, research and consulting organisations.
Our industry partners are major water industry organisations, based in South Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, ACT, and South Korea. These organisations include water authorities, state government agencies managing natural resources, and consultants.
Our research partners are universities, state, and Commonwealth research organisations across eastern Australia. Their focus is climate, water supply and natural resources, as well as mathematics, socio-economics and modelling.
eWater partners have input into the strategic direction and management of eWater through the Participants' Forum, which advises the Board.
Industry
Public Industry
- Brisbane City Council
- Corangamite Catchment Management Authority
- Office of Environment and Heritage
- Department of Environment and Resource Management
- NSW Office of Water
- Department of Primary Industries (Vic)
- Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries (Qld)
- Department of Sustainability and Environment (Vic)
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Department for Water (SA)
- East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority (Vic)
- Environment Protection Authority (SA)
- Environment Protection Authority (Vic)
- Glenelg Hopkins Catchment Management Authority (Vic)
- Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (Vic)
- Mallee Catchment Management Authority (Vic)
- Murray-Darling Basin Authority
- North Central Catchment Management Authority (Vic)
- North East Catchment Management Authority (Vic)
- Sustainable Water Resources Research Center (Korea)
- Sydney Catchment Authority (NSW)
- Victorian Catchment Management Council
- West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority (Vic)
- Wimmera Catchment Management Authority (Vic)
Research and Education
Participant's Forum
eWater's Participant's Forum was held in Canberra on 23 November 2011. Presentations are now available:
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Source IMS progress delivery – Peter Wallbrink (5mb)
- Urban progress delivery – Ralph Ogden (5.2mb)
- Outcomes of The Living Murray Icons application project – Stuart Little (900kb)
- Behavioural modelling for urban demand – Mark Thyer (1.6mb)
- New learning from eWater Source trials – Lydia Cetin (1.2mb)
- Source application: Lake Tai, China – Dave Waters (3.3mb)
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Evidence based ecological decision making – Sue Nichols (coming soon)
