Our people who represent our organisation are exceptional. Our people bring years – in many cases decades – of experience from a diverse range of industries, including international development, science and technology, academia, public policy, project management, sales, and more. We are an organisation dedicated to delivering water management expertise and tools in Australia and […]
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eWater Group celebrates 10 years.
eWater Group celebrates 10 years of water expertise in Australia and internationally This year marks ten years of eWater Group, and we recently took the opportunity to acknowledge and celebrate our achievements so far and the challenges that we have faced as an organisation over the past decade. Representatives from across Federal, State, and Territory […]
Sharing Australian water expertise, globally
Our Hydrology team recently joined experts in the Mekong region for a regional training modelling tools program. Sharing best practices, capabilities, and knowledge of Australian water expertise globally is our mission at eWater Group. Our people – across eWater Solutions, the Australian Water Partnership, and Mekong Water Solutions – work incredibly hard in the pursuit […]
Meet Samira Azadi, Hydrologist
Understanding the movement of water in rivers, lakes, dams, and seas, together with the effects of climate change on an increasingly changing environment requires a wealth of knowledge… and a Master’s or other higher degree can help. Meet Samira Azadi, one of our hydrologists with a Masters in Water Engineering from Iran’s Shiraz University and […]
Climate change is increasing water scarcity
Climate change is increasing water scarcity by Damien Pearson, General Manager, eWater Solutions Climate change is one of the defining challenges of this century. Water is the primary expression of the effects climate change has on humanity and the environment manifesting itself through droughts, floods, water stress, and declining water quality. In many countries reliable […]
Meet Sudeep Nair, Hydrologist
We are continuing the Meet Our People series where we put the spotlight on the people that make up eWater Group. We are an organisation focused on delivering smart, sustainable water management solutions in Australia and internationally. Sudeep Nair is one of our hydrological experts who has been working within our organisation and supporting our […]
Meet Our People – Daxa Bhudia, Software Developer
We are diverse, and experienced, and most importantly we have a strong heritage of supporting sustainable water management. We are incredibly lucky to have an organisation with people like Daxa Bhudia, our Software Developer, who brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to eWater Group. Daxa has worked in the IT industry in both Australia […]
International Women’s Day 2023
eWater Group celebrates International Women’s Day 2023
Meet Our People – Laura Beckwith
The health and wellbeing of urban environments and the people who inhabit them continues to be a challenge for government and decision makers, private sector, and experts, now and into the future. How we meet increasing demands for better water management and resources, as well as protect the local environment, is a conversation that eWater […]
eWater Limited Board elects new chair and board members
eWater Board has elected a new Chair and Independent Directors to join our ongoing Directors.
Supporting Queensland’s next generation of water modellers
The Queensland Water Modelling Network (QWMN) aims to improve the state’s capacity to model its surface water and groundwater resources and improve the quality of it’s models. Established by the Queensland Government in 2017, the QWMN provides tools, information and collaborative platforms to support best-practice use of water models and the uptake of their results […]
Paddock to Reef – Integrated Monitoring, Modelling and Reporting Program
Targeting investment to improve the health of the Great Barrier Reef. What is the Paddock to Reef program? The Paddock to Reef Integrated Monitoring, Modelling and Reporting Program (Paddock to Reef program) started in 2009 as a joint initiative of the Australian and Queensland governments to report on water quality improvement resulting from investment in […]
How Source supports the management of the Murray-Darling Basin
Source plays an important role in managing the waters resources of the Murray-Darling Basin
Customising Source to manage blackwater risks
Construction of dams, weirs and use of water for irrigation, industry and towns has meant that many aquatic and floodplain ecosystems don’t get the water they did naturally. One way of addressing this is to construct infrastructure, such as regulators and embankments that allow water managers to simulate natural watering regimes with lower flows. While […]
Using Source for water and catchment management in the Australian Capital Territory
Source models support strategic planning, policy development, catchment and water resource management in the Australian Capital Territory The models underpin the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Water Strategy 2014-44 – Striking the Balance and support the ACT Government to meet its obligations under the Murray-Darling Basin Plan 2012. Together with eWater, the ACT Environment, Planning and […]
Melbourne Water – Improving water security with Integrated Water Resource Management
For 130 years Melbourne’s catchments and water infrastructure have provided for the water needs of Melbourne’s growing population and industry. Population growth and climate change are putting increasing pressure on Melbourne’s traditional water supplies. Melbourne Water is working with retail water company customers to adopt a more integrated approach to delivering water services, with the […]