National Water Grid Authority
Water is one of Australia’s, and the world’s, most important resources. We all rely on water to survive – it’s crucial for our environment, economy and livelihoods.
The Australian Government is working with state and territory governments to invest in water projects that ensure the long term viability of our communities and economy.
The National Water Grid Fund (NWGF) is the Australian Government’s infrastructure investment program to improve water access and security by delivering nationally important water infrastructure projects that unlock potential, build resilience, and promote growth and sustainability.
This includes investment in essential town water, dams, weirs, pipelines, water recycling and treatment plants and other water storage, distribution and scientific solutions.
We support robust planning and responsible investment decisions that contribute to nature positive outcomes.
The NWGF is driven by 3 key objectives:
- provide safe and reliable water for regional and remote communities
- generate public benefit through responsible investment in water infrastructure for productive use
- build resilient water infrastructure that is environmentally sustainable and culturally responsive.
The Australian Government acknowledges that First Nations communities have managed land and sea Country for more than 65,000 years. It’s important that we draw on this knowledge to help inform water infrastructure projects.
Message from our Minister
The Hon Tanya Plibersek MP
Minister for the Environment and Water
Read about Minister Plibersek’s commitment to ensuring every Australian community has safe and reliable water security for the future.
Latest news
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- 15 November 2024
Snapshot of our current work
The Australian Government is investing in safe and reliable water for Australians through a range of planning, science and construction projects. The below map provides a snapshot of our announced water infrastructure projects across the country. You can explore these in more detail and tour our interactive map on our Projects page.