The New WAter Ways program is committed to:
Knowledge sharing - New WAter Ways will provide easy access to best practice and supporting WSUD information, including trusted science, technical tools, current policies, and existing programs.
Support and training - New WAter Ways seeks to make WSUD “normal practice” by facilitating the upskilling of practitioners to deliver best planning and management practices for Western Australia, based on trusted and reliable science.
Collaboration - New WAter Ways will promote the delivery of collaborative water sensitive city outcomes through partnerships and acting as a bridging organisation for the WA water planning, management and development sectors.
Click on the links below to access our key activities and resources.
Knowledge sharing
We share up to date information via monthly newsletters and on our website which is packed full of resources, fact sheets and industry guidance. We support industry-focussed research to fill critical knowledge gaps and support evidence-based decision making for our future.
Support and training
We provide industry relevant training across all disciplines and showcase new and best practices through workshops, webinars, case studies and demonstration tours.
Collaboration
We aim to foster a community of practice through our support of champions and industry leaders, hosting learning and networking opportunities and creating a shared narrative around integrated and collaborative delivery.
Our focus areas
Supporting community wellbeing and healthy environments within resilient and sustainable places throughout Western Australia.
Looking for Information? Have a look at some of our resources.
Our Partners
Department of Lands and Heratige
UDIA
Department of Water and Environment
WALGA
Department of Biodiversity
Water Corporation