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  • WSAA releases industry climate change position

    3 March 2021

    WSAA is pleased to release our climate change position for the urban water industry. The water industry is uniquely positioned to mitigate our impact on our climate, respond and adapt to the impacts of a changing climate on the delivery of our services, and improve the resilience of our communities and the environment in adapting to a changing climate.

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  • States recognising the need to diversify for urban water security

    26 February 2021

    WSAA welcomes the release of Infrastructure Australia’s 2021 Infrastructure Priority List. Across the country, Federal, State and local government are recognising that water recycling needs to play a far more prominent role in securing water supplies and creating cool green urban communities for amenity and health.

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  • Wipes still a big issue as Federal Court orders Kimberly-Clark to pay up over misleading customers on where products were made

    17 February 2021

    The Federal Court has ordered Kimberly-Clark Australia Pty Ltd to pay a penalty of $200,000 for misleading consumers by falsely representing on its website where the Kleenex Cottonelle ‘flushable cleansing cloths’ were made.

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  • Talking Water selected for the NT Travelling Film Festival

    12 February 2021

    We're thrilled Kwatja Ngkama (Talking Water), a film made in partnership with the Australian Water Association, has been selected for the Northern Territory Travelling Film Festival.

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  • AMCV 2020 can now be explored on Tableau

    11 February 2021

    Water utilities can now filter, interrogate, and explore their asset management data to provide insights into their strengths and weaknesses.

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