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The Australian Water Association Limited is a not-for-profit organisation, constituted under the Corporations Act 2001 as a company limited by guarantee.
The Board of Directors, a Strategic Advisory Council and the Governance and Audit Committee is responsible for guiding and directing the Association.
The Board comprises a President, Vice President and a maximum of seven other directors. The Board is nominated by AWA’s Strategic Advisory Council, and ratified at the Annual General meeting.
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Melbourne Water is owned by the Victorian Government . We manage Melbourne's water supply catchments, remove and treat most of Melbourne's sewage, and manage rivers and creeks and major drainage systems throughout the Port Phillip and Westernport region.
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The savewater!® Alliance works with member water businesses, government agencies and product companies to deliver water conservation programs throughout Australia. savewater!® offers a combination of web resources and practical programs to help all Australians change the way they use water.
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The Water Services Association of Australia (WSAA) is the peak body of the Australian urban water industry. Its 33 members and 29 associate members provide water and waste water services to approximately 16 million Australians and to many of our largest industrial and commercial enterprises. WSAA membership also includes two members and one associate member from New Zealand.
Urban water service providers have a critical role in ensuring that Australians have access to adequate and high quality water services . As Australias's population continues to grow, with most of this growth occuring in cities, that role becomes increasingly important.
WSAA's vision is for Australian urban water utilities to be valued as leaders in the innovative, sustainable and cost effective delivery of water services. WSAA strives to achieve this vision by promoting knowledge sharing, networking and cooperation amongst members. WSAA identifies emerging issues and develops industry-wide responses. WSAA is the national voice of the urban water industry, speaking to government, the broader water sector and the Australian community.