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Professionals share knowledge at recent Land Development information night

More than 55 people from a range of professions recently attended a Land Development Information Night with Gippsland Water.  More information...

Schools celebrate water savings

More than 50 people helped celebrate the water saving achievements of local schools at a recognition ceremony recently.  More information...

Showerhead Exchange Program a success

The second round of the Showerhead Exchange Program has been a great success with all showerheads being allocated to Gippsland Water customers across its service area.  More information...

Gippsland Water encourages local community organisations to apply for a Community Water Grant

Gippsland Water is encouraging local community organisations to apply for a Federal Government Community Water Grant.

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Stage Four Water Restrictions to remain as raw water quality issues continue for Lake Glenmaggie and the Macalister River

Gippsland Water has advised that Stage Four Water Restrictions will remain in place for all customers in Boisdale, Coongulla, Glenmaggie, Maffra and Stratford until further notice due to continued concerns with the raw water quality in the Macalister River system.  More information...

Water restrictions scaled back in three centres

The towns on Stage Four Water Restrictions - Thorpdale, Boolarra and Seaspray, will revert to Stage Three Water Restrictions from 1am on Monday 18 June. These towns have been on the highest level of restrictions - Stage Four - since December last year.

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Environmental work underway as wastewater project nears completion in Traralgon

Gippsland Water is spending $50,000 to rehabilitate an area to the north west of Traralgon, as part of the final stage of a wastewater project in the town.  More information...

Dry weather conditions blamed for increase in water main breaks and leaks

Dry weather conditions have been blamed for the increase in the number of water main breaks and leaks across the Gippsland Water service area over the last four months.  More information...

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