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Perth Zoo awarded 2020 Waterwise Platinum Business of the Year
In the past few years alone, Perth Zoo has reduced their water consumption by over 20%. They've achieved this through a combination of park upgrades, improved staff collaboration and innovative enclosure designs.

Ocean Keys Shopping Centre named 2020 Platinum Waterwise Business of the Year
Tracking water use with smart technologies has helped Ocean Keys identify and address abnormal water use. Their continuous commitment to water efficiency has seen them make significant water savings.

Waterwise Gold Businesses kicking water efficiency goals
In the face of climate change, waterwise businesses are working together to identify and implement real water saving initiatives in WA. Find out how our 2020 Waterwise Gold Businesses are saving water.

Recreational areas at Water Corporation managed dams open
Picnic and recreational areas at Western Australian dams managed by Water Corporation will be re-opened from Monday, 4 May 2020.

Distribution of Earth's water
There is a limited amount of drinkable water on Earth. Find out how much water is drinkable and why it’s essential that we all do our part to conserve this precious resource.

Broome North Primary School get creative with a mural at Cable Beach
Broome North Primary School received $10,000 in funding towards creating a mural at Cable Beach as part of the Kimberley Community Grants.

Home is where the heart is
Goolarri Media brings the Broome community together by using the Kimberley Community Grants to produce an uplifting music clip.

East Kimberley College grow a sustainable hydroponics garden
Students at East Kimberley College received nearly $2,000 in funding from the Kimberley Community Grants to create a sustainable hydroponics garden.

Change Em Ways program
Thanks to the Kimberley Grants Program, the Men’s Outreach Service Broome was able to extend their program to help women for the first time.

One Arm Point Remote Community School develop aquaculture centre
The One Arm Point Remote Community School received $6,000 from the Kimberley Community Grants to develop an aquaculture centre.
