It’s not about predicting one future.
It’s about preparing for many.
Evidence-informed planning is how resilience is built into water governance - by design.
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eWater Source - Australia’s National Hydrological Modelling Platform - enables agencies and policymakers to explore future scenarios across decades, testing climate projections, policy settings and system responses before decisions are implemented.
Frameworks rely on historical averages, and in a changing climate, that approach can be limited.
U/standing water systems as interconnected, dynamic catchments are essential. Decisions about allocation, infrastructure, and flows etc don’t occur in isolation; they shape one another over time.
Image shows a map of eWater Source and the Australian government departments and agencies that use it on behalf of the Australian people
Water systems were designed around assumptions of stability. The climate is no longer stable. Rainfall patterns are shifting.
Extremes are intensifying. Demand is growing.
Environmental expectations are rising.
Water systems operate across connected #catchments - decisions in one area affect others. In a changing #climate, understanding these links is critical.
eWater Source supports #integratedmodelling across #hydrology & #infrastructure for #transparent, #resilient #planning.
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#StormwaterManagement isn’t static - our climate isn’t either. A Monash University study explores how eWater MUSIC can better model biofiltration systems - a key component of #resilient #stormwater design - under changing #climate conditions.
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#WSUD #WaterManagement
Congratulations to Sarah Ransom on being named
Australian Water Association ACT Water Professional of the Year at the ACT Water Leaders Dinner & Awards 2026.
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#WaterManagement #Partnerships #Leaderships #SDG6 #WaterLeaders #Collaboration #AustralianExpertise
Our Principal Hydrologist Dr Sapkota was at the City of Whittlesea delivering MUSICX #training, building on a #partnership that spans more than a decade.
Great engagement, strong discussion, and a shared commitment to best practice #stormwater modelling and #WSUD outcomes.
Enhance your water management skills with eWater Source training! Book our next course, designed for water experts and managers tackling today’s water challenges 👉https://lnkd.in/gStZ3VUp
#WaterModelling #Hydrology #Training #Technology #Innovations #Australia #Science
eWater MUSIC™ goes beyond stormwater modelling, helping councils make informed decisions that protect communities, ecosystems, and liveability. Learn more: lnkd.in/gK9mJ-3n
Read Future Water Magazine on MUSIC: lnkd.in/gWprQDZ6
#WSUD #LocalGovernment #UrbanPlanning #WaterManagement #WaterModelling
Stormwater as a community asset? Belconnen Oval Wetlands use #science -led design and eWater MUSIC™ to reduce nutrients before they reach Lake Ginninderra, protecting #ACT #waterways and public space.
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#Stormwater #UrbanPlanning #Hydrology #WSUD #Hydrology #Partnership
From #catchments to communities, eWater Source™ supports integrated #watermanagement across Australia - balancing people, industry and the #environment.
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#Hydrology #Sustainability #WaterModelling
Excited to welcome Phillip McCorkell as eWater Group’s new #COO! With 30+ years leading across NFP, private & government sectors, he’ll drive stronger operations and help us deliver world-class #watermanagement in #Australia & beyond.
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#SDG6 #Leadership
We were thrilled to hear how modelling supports cities in planning for growth, managing resources sustainably, and building resilient water systems.
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#WaterModelling #WaterManagement #Hydrology #SDG6 #WSUD #STEM #SoftwareDevelopment #UrbanPlanning
One key insight was how Melbourne Water is bridging science and communities by creating tools that make modelling accessible. Using robust models like eWater Source with user-friendly interfaces, stakeholders can interpret results, run scenarios, and support inclusive, informed decisions.
Cities face growing challenges in securing reliable and sustainable water.
At #MODSIM2025, we joined SA Water and explored urban water modelling - from innovative planning to resilient infrastructure, data and models help cities adapt, thrive, and secure their water for the future.
Our team has landed in Adelaide for #MODSIM2025! We are excited to join modellers from across disciplines to explore the latest in modelling, tech and innovation.
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#WaterManagement #WaterModelling #SDG6 #Tech #Hydrology #Innovation #SoftwareDevelopment
We are passionate about developing tools and research that support better water decisions across Australia and internationally. The opportunity to connect with peers and share ideas on hydrology, #watermodelling, and sustainable management is a priority for us.
#HWRS2025 #WaterManagement
We are at the Engineers Australia Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium 2025 in Canberra this week!
Our #hydrology and software experts are excited to join other experts, industry professionals, community leaders, and policy practitioners from Australia and the Asia-Pacific region.
#WSUD
Read our Future Water piece: lnkd.in/gWprQDZ6
Learn more about eWater MUSIC: lnkd.in/gzpM5u_T
#LocalGov #WaterSensitiveCities #Infrastructure #FutureWater #Engineering #UrbanPlanning #Training
eWater MUSIC can help local governments, urban planners and engineers to build better designs; improve water quality and protect ecosystems; and help plan for changes in rainfall, flooding, and growth.
Local governments: are you ready to unlock the full potential of your stormwater infrastructure?
In our recent Future Water Magazine article, we discuss how eWater MUSIC™, developed in partnership with eWater, is more than just a modelling tool; it's a decision-support system.
Discover how Dr Someth’s work has shaped #watermanagement in Oz and the Asia Pacific and how he wants to help the next generation of water professionals: lnkd.in/gp3cxN26
#WaterModelling #SDG6 #MeetOurPeople #UrbanPlanning #Australia #Science #Technology #Hydrology #MekongPartnerships
As eWater Group's Head of Hydrology. Dr Someth leads a highly qualified and respected hydrology team developing evidence-based modelling tools that help governments and authorities navigate an increasingly challenging water future.
Hydrology shapes communities, policy, and our future, and we are proud to spotlight Dr Paradis Someth.
From transboundary water management in the Mekong to tackling Australia’s unique water challenges, Dr Someth applies science to help decision-makers, strengthen cooperation, and inform policy.
Our vision remains clear: A sustainable and climate-resilient approach to water management in Australia and beyond, delivered through trusted expertise, innovative tools, and strong partnerships. Read the COO report: lnkd.in/gvhvAHUR
Our commitment provides a strong foundation for the future, as we continue to modernise Australia’s national water modelling platforms, including eWater Source™ and eWater MUSIC™, and manage Phase 3 of the AWP, managed by eWater Group on behalf of DFAT.
eWater's key achievements included:
💦 Strengthened our governance framework
💦 Achieved ISO:9001 recertification and advanced our Risk Management Framework in line with ISO:31000
💦 Implemented enhanced cyber and IT security measures
💦 Supported the eWater Limited Board in governance improvements
Water security depends on more than just technology - it requires strong governance and capabilities. During 2024–25, we focused on core organisational capabilities to ensure the ongoing delivery of trusted, transparent, and technically robust services to our owners, clients and stakeholders.
💦 Expanding Australia’s water #leadership through Phase 3 of the AWP, managed by eWater on behalf of DFAT.
💦 Investing in our people and partnerships to deliver #sustainable, #climate-resilient #watermanagement for the decades ahead.
Please read our latest #AnnualReport: lnkd.in/gvhvAHUR