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Over $21.5 million for clean drinking water in Far West NSW | NSW…
https://water.dpie.nsw.gov.au/news/over-$21.5-million-for-clean-drinking-water-in-far-west-nsw27 May 2024: The Australian and New South Wales Labor governments have committed $21.5 million to lock in long-term water quality infrastructure in three communities in the state’s Far West.
The Australian and New South Wales Labor governments have committed $21.5 million to lock in long-term water quality infrastructure in three communities in the state’s Far West.
The Australian and New South Wales Labor governments have committed
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$2.6 million to boost water security at Lightning Ridge | NSW…
https://water.dpie.nsw.gov.au/news/2-6-million-to-boost-water-security-at-lightning-ridge13 Dec 2024: Lightning Ridge will benefit from greater water security thanks to a $2.6 million investment from the Albanese and Minns Labor Governments to deliver a new 5.1 km pipeline, upgraded booster pumps and high-tech monitoring equipment to improve the
Lightning Ridge will benefit from greater water security thanks to a $2.6 million investment from the Albanese and Minns Labor Governments to deliver a new 5.1 km pipeline, upgraded booster pumps and high-tech monitoring equipment to improve the
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Cleaner, better drinking water supplies for New South Wales…
https://water.dpie.nsw.gov.au/news/cleaner,-better-drinking-water-supplies-for-new-south-wales-communities-in-critical-need3 Feb 2025: The Australian and NSW Labor governments are teaming up to invest an extra $41.1 million in projects to deliver critical water quality and supply improvements to regional New South Wales communities.
The Australian and NSW Labor governments are teaming up to invest an extra $41.1 million in projects to deliver critical water quality and supply improvements to regional New South Wales communities.
The Australian and NSW Labor governments are
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A stronger water future for West Wyalong | NSW Government Water
https://water.dpie.nsw.gov.au/news/a-stronger-water-future-for-west-wyalong31 Jan 2024: Low water pressure is a thing of the past for people in West Wyalong, thanks to a $13.7 million joint investment between the Australian, NSW and local governments to overhaul the water supply infrastructure.
Low water pressure is a thing of the past for people in West Wyalong, thanks to a $13.7 million joint investment between the Australian, NSW and local governments to overhaul the water supply infrastructure.
Low water pressure is a thing of the past
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Sod turns on new $8 million Willawarrin water treatment plant | NSW…
https://water.dpie.nsw.gov.au/news/sod-turns-on-new-$8-million-willawarrin-water-treatment-plant24 Mar 2025: Better quality drinking water is around the corner for Willawarrin residents as shovels hit the ground on a new $8 million state-of-the-art water treatment plant.
Better quality drinking water is around the corner for Willawarrin residents as shovels hit the ground on a new $8 million state-of-the-art water treatment plant.
Better quality drinking water is around the corner for Willawarrin residents as
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A brighter future for Walcha | NSW Government Water
https://water.dpie.nsw.gov.au/news/a-brighter-future-for-walcha25 Oct 2024: An $11 million drought-security project at Walcha is complete with the delivery of a 300 megalitre (ML) off-stream storage dam, pump station and pipelines that will boost water supply and quadruple the town’s water reserves.
An $11 million drought-security project at Walcha is complete with the delivery of a 300 megalitre (ML) off-stream storage dam, pump station and pipelines that will boost water supply and quadruple the town’s water reserves.
An $11 million
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Quirindi and Werris Creek water security delivered | NSW Government…
https://water.dpie.nsw.gov.au/news/quirindi-and-werris-creek-water-security-delivered21 May 2024: One of the largest water security projects ever undertaken in the North West region of New South Wales is complete, with Quipolly Dam now connected to the taps of residents in Quirindi and Werris Creek through a new $36.9 million world-class water
One of the largest water security projects ever undertaken in the North West region of New South Wales is complete, with Quipolly Dam now connected to the taps of residents in Quirindi and Werris Creek through a new $36.9 million world-class water
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$3 million to support leak detection and water efficiency | NSW…
https://water.dpie.nsw.gov.au/news/3-million-to-support-leak-detection-and-water-efficiency31 Jan 2025: The Minns Labor Government is charging ahead with its commitment to save billions of litres of water by injecting $3 million into round 2 of its innovative Active Leak Detection Project, helping to boost long-term water security for regional towns
The Minns Labor Government is charging ahead with its commitment to save billions of litres of water by injecting $3 million into round 2 of its innovative Active Leak Detection Project, helping to boost long-term water security for regional towns
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A budget for the Baaka | NSW Government Water
https://water.dpie.nsw.gov.au/news/a-budget-for-the-baaka27 Jun 2024: The 2024-25 NSW Budget paves the way for decisive action on water quality in the Far West by delivering $25 million to establish the Restoring the Darling-Baaka River Program.
The 2024-25 NSW Budget paves the way for decisive action on water quality in the Far West by delivering $25 million to establish the Restoring the Darling-Baaka River Program.
The 2024-25 NSW Budget paves the way for decisive action on water quality
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$52.9m locked-in for landmark water infrastructure project | NSW…
https://water.dpie.nsw.gov.au/news/$52.9m-locked-in-for-landmark-water-infrastructure-project21 Mar 2025: Kempsey has secured funding from the Australian and NSW Labor Governments to kickstart work on one of the largest water infrastructure projects on the Mid North Coast that will future proof the drinking supply of Kempsey, Frederickton, Smithtown and
Kempsey has secured funding from the Australian and NSW Labor Governments to kickstart work on one of the largest water infrastructure projects on the Mid North Coast that will future proof the drinking supply of Kempsey, Frederickton, Smithtown and