Still waters run deep in Australia

The Australian National Water Commission’s latest coup is a ground-breaking report on urban water utilities. Its responsibilities go far deeper than that, as GWI’s Australia Editor Max Borchardt finds out.

Government money for water projects has been flowing much more freely than the waters themselves in Australia. Much of the funding is the result of recommendations by the National Water Commission (NWC), but just what is the NWC, and what has it achieved?

The management of Australian water has been left for too long in the hands of the parochial ...

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