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  "internal_strategy_evidence_md": "# Water Corporation - Strategy, Performance, and Operating Profile\n\n**Generated at**: 2026-05-09T22:54:52.146690+00:00\n**Entity ID**: S-WA-033\n**Entity type**: Government Trading Enterprise\n**Jurisdiction**: WA\n**Portfolio**: Water\n**Website**: https://www.watercorporation.com.au/\n\n> Draft generated from scraped source material. Treat this as an evidence pack for editorial review, not a final judgement.\n\n## Source Coverage\n\n| Source type | Count |\n|---|---:|\n| pages | 24 |\n\n## Executive Readout\n\n### Purpose\n\n- Climate change\nDams\nWater sources\n26 Nov 2022\n|\nMedia Release\nWinds of change blowing as Water Corporation powers towards net zero future\nThe McGowan Government is taking the next significant step towards achieving its target of net zero greenhouse gas emissions after announcing Water Corporation has secured the development rights of what will be one of Western Australia's largest renewable wind energy projects\nClimate change\nEnvironment\nGreat Southern\n11 Nov 2022\n|\nMedia Release\nNew pipelines to support growth in City of Swan\nThe McGowan Government is investing $36.5 million in new water and wastewater infrastructure to cater for residential growth in the City of Swan under separate projects announced today by Water Minister Dave Kelly.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__03.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2022)`\n- Community\nWaterwise\nWaterwise businesses\n02 May 2023\n|\nMedia Release\nNew homes in the pipeline through $55 million water investment\nDevelopment of more than 15,000 new homes across Perth will be unlocked through a $55 million McGowan Government investment in strategic water and wastewater infrastructure, announced ahead of next week's State Budget.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2023)`\n- In progress\nProjects\n30 Apr 2024\n|\nMedia Release\nCook Government piping $80 million into WA's water networks\nThe Cook Government is investing in the future reliability of Western Australia's water and wastewater networks with a $79.9 million investment to be funded in the 2024-25 State Budget.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__05.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2024)`\n- LOG IN\nREGISTER\n26 Apr 2026\n|\nMedia Release\nCook Government boosts water security with record budget funding\nCook Labor Government investing $2.7 billion in water infrastructure in 2026-27\nPart of $6.4 billion capital works program over next four years\nMore than $52 million to establish a Regional Water Source Fund\nFuture planning in Perth and Peel bolstered through $64.1 million commitment\nAn additional $166.7 million for planned maintenance across the State\nThe Cook Labor Government is securing Western Australia's water future, investing $2.7 billion next financial year to deliver safe, reliable and sustainable water supplies for future generations.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__13.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2026/april-2026/cook-government-boosts-water-security-with-record-budget-funding)`\n\n### Role and Functions\n\n- Climate change\nDams\nWater sources\n26 Nov 2022\n|\nMedia Release\nWinds of change blowing as Water Corporation powers towards net zero future\nThe McGowan Government is taking the next significant step towards achieving its target of net zero greenhouse gas emissions after announcing Water Corporation has secured the development rights of what will be one of Western Australia's largest renewable wind energy projects\nClimate change\nEnvironment\nGreat Southern\n11 Nov 2022\n|\nMedia Release\nNew pipelines to support growth in City of Swan\nThe McGowan Government is investing $36.5 million in new water and wastewater infrastructure to cater for residential growth in the City of Swan under separate projects announced today by Water Minister Dave Kelly.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__03.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2022)`\n- Community\nWaterwise\nWaterwise businesses\n02 May 2023\n|\nMedia Release\nNew homes in the pipeline through $55 million water investment\nDevelopment of more than 15,000 new homes across Perth will be unlocked through a $55 million McGowan Government investment in strategic water and wastewater infrastructure, announced ahead of next week's State Budget.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2023)`\n- In progress\nProjects\n30 Apr 2024\n|\nMedia Release\nCook Government piping $80 million into WA's water networks\nThe Cook Government is investing in the future reliability of Western Australia's water and wastewater networks with a $79.9 million investment to be funded in the 2024-25 State Budget.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__05.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2024)`\n- LOG IN\nREGISTER\n26 Apr 2026\n|\nMedia Release\nCook Government boosts water security with record budget funding\nCook Labor Government investing $2.7 billion in water infrastructure in 2026-27\nPart of $6.4 billion capital works program over next four years\nMore than $52 million to establish a Regional Water Source Fund\nFuture planning in Perth and Peel bolstered through $64.1 million commitment\nAn additional $166.7 million for planned maintenance across the State\nThe Cook Labor Government is securing Western Australia's water future, investing $2.7 billion next financial year to deliver safe, reliable and sustainable water supplies for future generations.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__13.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2026/april-2026/cook-government-boosts-water-security-with-record-budget-funding)`\n- Community\nOffers\nWaterwise\n19 Oct 2021\n|\nMedia Release\nHuge water savings achieved in Great Southern as waterwise support continues\nGreat Southern towns can again take advantage of free water-saving offers thanks to Water Corporation's Waterwise Towns program - a waterwise initiative which helped residents save 172 million litres of water in the region in 2020-21.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__02.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2021)`\n- Climate change\nDams\nWater sources\n09 May 2022\n|\nMedia Release\nNew bridge to view world-famous Wellington Dam mural\nThe McGowan Government will build a new bridge to enhance the safety of visitors to Collie's world-famous Wellington Dam mural, with $10 million allocated towards the project in the 2022-2023 State Budget.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__03.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2022)`\n\n### Strategic Priorities\n\n- Climate change\nDams\nWater sources\n26 Nov 2022\n|\nMedia Release\nWinds of change blowing as Water Corporation powers towards net zero future\nThe McGowan Government is taking the next significant step towards achieving its target of net zero greenhouse gas emissions after announcing Water Corporation has secured the development rights of what will be one of Western Australia's largest renewable wind energy projects\nClimate change\nEnvironment\nGreat Southern\n11 Nov 2022\n|\nMedia Release\nNew pipelines to support growth in City of Swan\nThe McGowan Government is investing $36.5 million in new water and wastewater infrastructure to cater for residential growth in the City of Swan under separate projects announced today by Water Minister Dave Kelly.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__03.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2022)`\n- Community\nWaterwise\nWaterwise businesses\n02 May 2023\n|\nMedia Release\nNew homes in the pipeline through $55 million water investment\nDevelopment of more than 15,000 new homes across Perth will be unlocked through a $55 million McGowan Government investment in strategic water and wastewater infrastructure, announced ahead of next week's State Budget.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2023)`\n- In progress\nProjects\n30 Apr 2024\n|\nMedia Release\nCook Government piping $80 million into WA's water networks\nThe Cook Government is investing in the future reliability of Western Australia's water and wastewater networks with a $79.9 million investment to be funded in the 2024-25 State Budget.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__05.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2024)`\n- LOG IN\nREGISTER\n26 Apr 2026\n|\nMedia Release\nCook Government boosts water security with record budget funding\nCook Labor Government investing $2.7 billion in water infrastructure in 2026-27\nPart of $6.4 billion capital works program over next four years\nMore than $52 million to establish a Regional Water Source Fund\nFuture planning in Perth and Peel bolstered through $64.1 million commitment\nAn additional $166.7 million for planned maintenance across the State\nThe Cook Labor Government is securing Western Australia's water future, investing $2.7 billion next financial year to deliver safe, reliable and sustainable water supplies for future generations.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__13.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2026/april-2026/cook-government-boosts-water-security-with-record-budget-funding)`\n- Community\nOffers\nWaterwise\n19 Oct 2021\n|\nMedia Release\nHuge water savings achieved in Great Southern as waterwise support continues\nGreat Southern towns can again take advantage of free water-saving offers thanks to Water Corporation's Waterwise Towns program - a waterwise initiative which helped residents save 172 million litres of water in the region in 2020-21.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__02.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2021)`\n- Climate change\nDams\nWater sources\n09 May 2022\n|\nMedia Release\nNew bridge to view world-famous Wellington Dam mural\nThe McGowan Government will build a new bridge to enhance the safety of visitors to Collie's world-famous Wellington Dam mural, with $10 million allocated towards the project in the 2022-2023 State Budget.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__03.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2022)`\n- Waterwise businesses\n09 May 2024\n|\nMedia Release\nState Budget delivers major environment and water investment\nThe Cook Labor Government's commitment to strong environmental protections and Western Australia's water security will be bolstered by $536 million in new investments in the 2024-25 State Budget.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__05.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2024)`\n- Community\nGrants\nNorth West\n11 Jun 2025\n|\nMedia Release\nMajor budget boost to water supply for Goldfields and Wheatbelt\nWater supply to the Goldfields and Wheatbelt will be bolstered through a $543 million 2025-26 State Budget commitment to fast-track the first stage of critical long-term upgrades to the Goldfields and Agricultural Water Supply Scheme (GAWSS).\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__06.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2025)`\n- Through the 2026-27 State Budget, $64.1 million will support existing and future water sources for the Integrated Water Supply Scheme, which provides drinking water to more than 2.5 million people.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__13.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2026/april-2026/cook-government-boosts-water-security-with-record-budget-funding)`\n- Further regional infrastructure investment includes an extra $9.4 million allocated to priority works on water drainage bridges in the South West.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__13.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2026/april-2026/cook-government-boosts-water-security-with-record-budget-funding)`\n\n## KPIs, Targets, and Where They Are At\n\n- Climate change\nDams\nWater sources\n26 Nov 2022\n|\nMedia Release\nWinds of change blowing as Water Corporation powers towards net zero future\nThe McGowan Government is taking the next significant step towards achieving its target of net zero greenhouse gas emissions after announcing Water Corporation has secured the development rights of what will be one of Western Australia's largest renewable wind energy projects\nClimate change\nEnvironment\nGreat Southern\n11 Nov 2022\n|\nMedia Release\nNew pipelines to support growth in City of Swan\nThe McGowan Government is investing $36.5 million in new water and wastewater infrastructure to cater for residential growth in the City of Swan under separate projects announced today by Water Minister Dave Kelly.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__03.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2022)`\n- Community\nOffers\nWaterwise\n19 Oct 2021\n|\nMedia Release\nHuge water savings achieved in Great Southern as waterwise support continues\nGreat Southern towns can again take advantage of free water-saving offers thanks to Water Corporation's Waterwise Towns program - a waterwise initiative which helped residents save 172 million litres of water in the region in 2020-21.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__02.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2021)`\n- Climate change\nDams\nWater sources\n07 Jul 2022\n|\nMedia Release\nExmouth sets sights on 24 million litre water target as WA’s newest waterwise council\nThe Shire of Exmouth has earned special recognition as WA's newest waterwise council and is on target to reduce its water use by 24 million litres this year.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__03.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2022)`\n- Community\nWaterwise\nWaterwise businesses\n02 May 2023\n|\nMedia Release\nNew homes in the pipeline through $55 million water investment\nDevelopment of more than 15,000 new homes across Perth will be unlocked through a $55 million McGowan Government investment in strategic water and wastewater infrastructure, announced ahead of next week's State Budget.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2023)`\n- In progress\nProjects\n30 Apr 2024\n|\nMedia Release\nCook Government piping $80 million into WA's water networks\nThe Cook Government is investing in the future reliability of Western Australia's water and wastewater networks with a $79.9 million investment to be funded in the 2024-25 State Budget.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__05.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2024)`\n- LOG IN\nREGISTER\n26 Apr 2026\n|\nMedia Release\nCook Government boosts water security with record budget funding\nCook Labor Government investing $2.7 billion in water infrastructure in 2026-27\nPart of $6.4 billion capital works program over next four years\nMore than $52 million to establish a Regional Water Source Fund\nFuture planning in Perth and Peel bolstered through $64.1 million commitment\nAn additional $166.7 million for planned maintenance across the State\nThe Cook Labor Government is securing Western Australia's water future, investing $2.7 billion next financial year to deliver safe, reliable and sustainable water supplies for future generations.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__13.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2026/april-2026/cook-government-boosts-water-security-with-record-budget-funding)`\n- Climate change\nDams\nWater sources\n09 May 2022\n|\nMedia Release\nNew bridge to view world-famous Wellington Dam mural\nThe McGowan Government will build a new bridge to enhance the safety of visitors to Collie's world-famous Wellington Dam mural, with $10 million allocated towards the project in the 2022-2023 State Budget.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__03.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2022)`\n- Waterwise businesses\n09 May 2024\n|\nMedia Release\nState Budget delivers major environment and water investment\nThe Cook Labor Government's commitment to strong environmental protections and Western Australia's water security will be bolstered by $536 million in new investments in the 2024-25 State Budget.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__05.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2024)`\n- Community\nGrants\nNorth West\n11 Jun 2025\n|\nMedia Release\nMajor budget boost to water supply for Goldfields and Wheatbelt\nWater supply to the Goldfields and Wheatbelt will be bolstered through a $543 million 2025-26 State Budget commitment to fast-track the first stage of critical long-term upgrades to the Goldfields and Agricultural Water Supply Scheme (GAWSS).\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__06.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2025)`\n- Through the 2026-27 State Budget, $64.1 million will support existing and future water sources for the Integrated Water Supply Scheme, which provides drinking water to more than 2.5 million people.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__13.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2026/april-2026/cook-government-boosts-water-security-with-record-budget-funding)`\n- Bill & account enquiries\nAssisted and international phone numbers\nTranslation and interpreter service\n13 14 50\nPlease call the Translation and Interpreter Service and ask for:\n13 13 85\n(account enquiries),\n13 13 75\n(faults, emergencies and security) or\n13 13 95\n(building services).\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/contact-us)`\n- If you are deaf, or have a hearing or speech impairment\n13 36 77\nPlease contact us through the National Relay Service and ask for:\n13 13 85\n(account enquiries),\n13 13 75\n(faults, emergencies and security) or\n13 13 95\n(building services).\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/contact-us)`\n- Waterwise councils\nWaterwise programs\n06 May 2026\n|\nMedia Release\nMid West Ports Authority claims WAs top waterwise honour\nThe Mid West Ports Authority has been named Western Australia's 2026 Platinum Waterwise Business of the Year 2026 after slashing its water use by 33 per cent in less than 12 months.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases)`\n- In progress\nMid West\n26 Apr 2026\n|\nMedia Release\nCook Government boosts water security with record budget funding\nThe Cook Labor Government is securing Western Australia's water future, investing $2.7 billion next financial year to deliver safe, reliable and sustainable water supplies for future generations.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases)`\n\n## Key Metrics\n\n| Values found | Evidence | Source |\n|---|---|---|\n| $55 million, 55 million | Community\nWaterwise\nWaterwise businesses\n02 May 2023\n\\|\nMedia Release\nNew homes in the pipeline through $55 million water investment\nDevelopment of more than 15,000 new homes across Perth will be unlocked through a $55 million McGowan Government investment in strategic water and wastewater infrastructure, announced ahead of next week's State Budget. | `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2023)` |\n| $80 million, $79.9 million, 80 million, 79.9 million | In progress\nProjects\n30 Apr 2024\n\\|\nMedia Release\nCook Government piping $80 million into WA's water networks\nThe Cook Government is investing in the future reliability of Western Australia's water and wastewater networks with a $79.9 million investment to be funded in the 2024-25 State Budget. | `pages/media-releases-index__05.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2024)` |\n| $2.7 billion, $6.4 billion, $52 million, $64.1 million, $166.7 million | LOG IN\nREGISTER\n26 Apr 2026\n\\|\nMedia Release\nCook Government boosts water security with record budget funding\nCook Labor Government investing $2.7 billion in water infrastructure in 2026-27\nPart of $6.4 billion capital works program over next four years\nMore than $52 million to establish a Regional Water Source Fund\nFuture planning in Perth and Peel bolstered through $64.1 million commitment\nAn additional $166.7 million for planned maintenance acr | `pages/media-releases-index__13.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2026/april-2026/cook-government-boosts-water-security-with-record-budget-funding)` |\n| $10 million, 10 million | Climate change\nDams\nWater sources\n09 May 2022\n\\|\nMedia Release\nNew bridge to view world-famous Wellington Dam mural\nThe McGowan Government will build a new bridge to enhance the safety of visitors to Collie's world-famous Wellington Dam mural, with $10 million allocated towards the project in the 2022-2023 State Budget. | `pages/media-releases-index__03.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2022)` |\n| $536 million, 536 million | Waterwise businesses\n09 May 2024\n\\|\nMedia Release\nState Budget delivers major environment and water investment\nThe Cook Labor Government's commitment to strong environmental protections and Western Australia's water security will be bolstered by $536 million in new investments in the 2024-25 State Budget. | `pages/media-releases-index__05.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2024)` |\n| $543 million, 543 million | Community\nGrants\nNorth West\n11 Jun 2025\n\\|\nMedia Release\nMajor budget boost to water supply for Goldfields and Wheatbelt\nWater supply to the Goldfields and Wheatbelt will be bolstered through a $543 million 2025-26 State Budget commitment to fast-track the first stage of critical long-term upgrades to the Goldfields and Agricultural Water Supply Scheme (GAWSS). | `pages/media-releases-index__06.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2025)` |\n| $64.1 million, 64.1 million, 2.5 million | Through the 2026-27 State Budget, $64.1 million will support existing and future water sources for the Integrated Water Supply Scheme, which provides drinking water to more than 2.5 million people. | `pages/media-releases-index__13.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2026/april-2026/cook-government-boosts-water-security-with-record-budget-funding)` |\n| $2.7 billion, 2.7 billion | In progress\nMid West\n26 Apr 2026\n\\|\nMedia Release\nCook Government boosts water security with record budget funding\nThe Cook Labor Government is securing Western Australia's water future, investing $2.7 billion next financial year to deliver safe, reliable and sustainable water supplies for future generations. | `pages/media-releases-index.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases)` |\n| $36.5 million, 36.5 million | Climate change\nDams\nWater sources\n26 Nov 2022\n\\|\nMedia Release\nWinds of change blowing as Water Corporation powers towards net zero future\nThe McGowan Government is taking the next significant step towards achieving its target of net zero greenhouse gas emissions after announcing Water Corporation has secured the development rights of what will be one of Western Australia's largest renewable wind energy projects\nClimate change\nEnvironment\nGreat So | `pages/media-releases-index__03.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2022)` |\n| $166.7 million, 166.7 million | The Budget also provides $166.7 million over the next two years for additional planned maintenance across the State, reducing leaks and bursts. | `pages/media-releases-index__13.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2026/april-2026/cook-government-boosts-water-security-with-record-budget-funding)` |\n| $25.7 million, 25.7 million | Climate change\nDams\nWater sources\n21 Jul 2022\n\\|\nMedia Release\nFinal stage of $25.7 million program to improve water quality in Murchison complete\nThe final stage of a $25.7 million project to improve water quality in the Murchison is now complete, with Water Minister Dave Kelly today announcing completion of an advanced water treatment plant at Meekatharra. | `pages/media-releases-index__03.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2022)` |\n| $2.4 million, 2.4 million | Plants\nProjects\n20 Jul 2022\n\\|\nMedia Release\n$2.4 million wastewater project delivered to support growing tourism industry in Coral Bay\nThe growth of Western Australia's Ningaloo Region as a major tourist destination has been bolstered thanks to a $2.4 million upgrade of wastewater infrastructure in Coral Bay funded by the McGowan Government. | `pages/media-releases-index__03.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2022)` |\n| $2.8 billion, 2.8 billion | North West\nProjects\nWastewater\n04 Dec 2023\n\\|\nMedia Release\n$2.8 billion investment to secure Perth's next major water source\nThe Cook Labor Government will provide $2.8 billion to secure Perth's next major source of drinking water, the Alkimos Seawater Desalination Plant. | `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2023)` |\n| $6.3 million, 6.3 million | South West\n23 Nov 2023\n\\|\nMedia Release\n$6.3 million dollar water pipeline to secure water supply from Katanning to Kojonup\nResidents in and around Kojonup in Western Australia's Great Southern region will benefit from more reliable water thanks to a $6.3 million upgrade to ageing water infrastructure in nearby Katanning. | `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2023)` |\n| $10.5 million, 10.5 million | Community\nClimate change\nWaterwise\n13 Jun 2023\n\\|\nMedia Release\nWork begins on a $10.5 million upgrade to regional water networks\nUpgrades to ageing water mains in 18 towns across Western Australia's South-West and Great Southern are underway as part of a $10.5 million project by the State Government to improve water supply reliability. | `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2023)` |\n| $606 million, $1.1 billion, 606 million, 1.1 billion | LOG IN\nREGISTER\n04 Mar 2026\n\\|\nMedia Release\nExpanded desalination plant to help secure Pilbaras water supply\nIn progress\nClimate change\nNorth West\nWater sources\nPhoto credit: Rio Tinto\nCook Government to invest $606 million in expanded Dampier Seawater Desalination Plant\nProject to be delivered by government in partnership with Rio Tinto\nInvestment to ensure Western Australians living in the West Pilbara have the infrastructure and services they | `pages/media-releases-index__09.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2026/march-2026/expanded-desalination-plant-to-help-secure-pilbaras-water-supply)` |\n| $23 million, 23 million, 100 million | Business\nWaterwise businesses\nWaterwise developments\n01 May 2026\n\\|\nMedia Release\nJoint media statement - $23 million project to boost Jurien Bays water supply\nConstruction is underway on a $23 million project to strengthen Jurien Bay's drinking water supply, delivering an additional 100 million litres each year to meet growing demand and improve reliability as the effects of climate change intensify. | `pages/media-releases-index.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases)` |\n| $65.6 million, 65.6 million | Irrigation\nNorth West\n06 Dec 2023\n\\|\nMedia Release\nState Government investment flows into Broome water infrastructure\nCompletion of a major $65.6 million investment in Broome's wastewater and water infrastructure will support the town's development beyond 2050, Water Minister Simone McGurk has announced today. | `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2023)` |\n| $36.5 million, 36.5 million | Climate change\nDams\nWater sources\n26 Nov 2022\n\\|\nMedia Release\nWinds of change blowing as Water Corporation powers towards net zero future\nThe McGowan Government is taking the next significant step towards achieving its target of net zero greenhouse gas emissions after announcing Water Corporation has secured the development rights of what will be one of Western Australia's largest renewable wind energy projects\nClimate change\nEnvironment\nGreat So | `pages/media-releases-index__03.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2022)` |\n| 172 million | Community\nOffers\nWaterwise\n19 Oct 2021\n\\|\nMedia Release\nHuge water savings achieved in Great Southern as waterwise support continues\nGreat Southern towns can again take advantage of free water-saving offers thanks to Water Corporation's Waterwise Towns program - a waterwise initiative which helped residents save 172 million litres of water in the region in 2020-21. | `pages/media-releases-index__02.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2021)` |\n\n## Key Achievements\n\n- LOG IN\nREGISTER\n04 Mar 2026\n|\nMedia Release\nExpanded desalination plant to help secure Pilbaras water supply\nIn progress\nClimate change\nNorth West\nWater sources\nPhoto credit: Rio Tinto\nCook Government to invest $606 million in expanded Dampier Seawater Desalination Plant\nProject to be delivered by government in partnership with Rio Tinto\nInvestment to ensure Western Australians living in the West Pilbara have the infrastructure and services they need\nChanges to sprinkler roster in City of Karratha to be trialled from 1 April for six months\nWestern Australians living in the West Pilbara will benefit from long-term water security thanks to the Cook Government's $606 million investment which will double the $1.1 billion Dampier Seawater Desalination Plant's (DSDP) capacity.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__09.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2026/march-2026/expanded-desalination-plant-to-help-secure-pilbaras-water-supply)`\n- In progress\nProjects\n30 Apr 2024\n|\nMedia Release\nCook Government piping $80 million into WA's water networks\nThe Cook Government is investing in the future reliability of Western Australia's water and wastewater networks with a $79.9 million investment to be funded in the 2024-25 State Budget.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__05.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2024)`\n- In progress\nMid West\n26 Apr 2026\n|\nMedia Release\nCook Government boosts water security with record budget funding\nThe Cook Labor Government is securing Western Australia's water future, investing $2.7 billion next financial year to deliver safe, reliable and sustainable water supplies for future generations.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases)`\n- Plants\nProjects\n20 Jul 2022\n|\nMedia Release\n$2.4 million wastewater project delivered to support growing tourism industry in Coral Bay\nThe growth of Western Australia's Ningaloo Region as a major tourist destination has been bolstered thanks to a $2.4 million upgrade of wastewater infrastructure in Coral Bay funded by the McGowan Government.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__03.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2022)`\n- Climate change\nDams\nWater sources\n26 Nov 2022\n|\nMedia Release\nWinds of change blowing as Water Corporation powers towards net zero future\nThe McGowan Government is taking the next significant step towards achieving its target of net zero greenhouse gas emissions after announcing Water Corporation has secured the development rights of what will be one of Western Australia's largest renewable wind energy projects\nClimate change\nEnvironment\nGreat Southern\n11 Nov 2022\n|\nMedia Release\nNew pipelines to support growth in City of Swan\nThe McGowan Government is investing $36.5 million in new water and wastewater infrastructure to cater for residential growth in the City of Swan under separate projects announced today by Water Minister Dave Kelly.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__03.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2022)`\n- Community\nWaterwise\nWaterwise businesses\n02 May 2023\n|\nMedia Release\nNew homes in the pipeline through $55 million water investment\nDevelopment of more than 15,000 new homes across Perth will be unlocked through a $55 million McGowan Government investment in strategic water and wastewater infrastructure, announced ahead of next week's State Budget.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2023)`\n- In progress\nDams\nSouth West\n14 Nov 2025\n|\nMedia Release\nWaterwise Perth Action Plan wins Organisational Excellence Award\nThe Kep Katitjin - Gabi Kaadadjan Waterwise Perth Action Plan 2 (2022-2024) received the Organisational Excellence Award at the Australian Water Association's (AWA) Western Australian Water Awards.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__06.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2025)`\n- In progress\nProjects\nWater sources\n03 Oct 2025\n|\nMedia Release\nProgram to reduce groundwater use reaches milestone\nA Cook Government initiative to help local councils build climate resilient suburbs while also reducing groundwater usage has reached a major milestone.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__06.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2025)`\n- LOG IN\nREGISTER\n01 May 2026\n|\nMedia Release\nJoint media statement - $23 million project to boost Jurien Bay's water supply\nIn progress\nMid West\nConstruction is underway on a $23 million project to strengthen Jurien Bay's drinking water supply, delivering an additional 100 million litres each year to meet growing demand and improve reliability as the effects of climate change intensify.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__12.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2026/may-2026/joint-media-statement---$23-million-project-to-boost-jurien-bays-water-supply)`\n- LOG IN\nREGISTER\n26 Apr 2026\n|\nMedia Release\nCook Government boosts water security with record budget funding\nCook Labor Government investing $2.7 billion in water infrastructure in 2026-27\nPart of $6.4 billion capital works program over next four years\nMore than $52 million to establish a Regional Water Source Fund\nFuture planning in Perth and Peel bolstered through $64.1 million commitment\nAn additional $166.7 million for planned maintenance across the State\nThe Cook Labor Government is securing Western Australia's water future, investing $2.7 billion next financial year to deliver safe, reliable and sustainable water supplies for future generations.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__13.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2026/april-2026/cook-government-boosts-water-security-with-record-budget-funding)`\n- Community\nOffers\nWaterwise\n19 Oct 2021\n|\nMedia Release\nHuge water savings achieved in Great Southern as waterwise support continues\nGreat Southern towns can again take advantage of free water-saving offers thanks to Water Corporation's Waterwise Towns program - a waterwise initiative which helped residents save 172 million litres of water in the region in 2020-21.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__02.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2021)`\n- Climate change\nDams\nWater sources\n09 May 2022\n|\nMedia Release\nNew bridge to view world-famous Wellington Dam mural\nThe McGowan Government will build a new bridge to enhance the safety of visitors to Collie's world-famous Wellington Dam mural, with $10 million allocated towards the project in the 2022-2023 State Budget.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__03.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2022)`\n\n## Key Issues, Risks, and Recommendations\n\n- Community\n06 Sep 2022\n|\nMedia Release\nInjured kangaroos set to thrive thanks to Kimberley Community Grant\nA Derby wildlife rescue group has successfully rehabilitated and released several injured and at-risk animals, thanks to a $4,000 grant from Water Corporation and Lions Club of Broome.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__03.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2022)`\n- LOG IN\nREGISTER\n2022\n19 Dec 2022\n|\nMedia Release\nDon’t risk your life relying on scheme water during a bushfire\nWater Corporation is reminding Western Australians in bushfire-prone areas not to rely on scheme water if staying to defend their property during a bushfire.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__03.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2022)`\n- Climate change\nDams\nWater sources\n26 Nov 2022\n|\nMedia Release\nWinds of change blowing as Water Corporation powers towards net zero future\nThe McGowan Government is taking the next significant step towards achieving its target of net zero greenhouse gas emissions after announcing Water Corporation has secured the development rights of what will be one of Western Australia's largest renewable wind energy projects\nClimate change\nEnvironment\nGreat Southern\n11 Nov 2022\n|\nMedia Release\nNew pipelines to support growth in City of Swan\nThe McGowan Government is investing $36.5 million in new water and wastewater infrastructure to cater for residential growth in the City of Swan under separate projects announced today by Water Minister Dave Kelly.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__03.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2022)`\n- Climate change\nDams\nWater sources\n05 Aug 2022\n|\nMedia Release\nWaterwise ideas on tap at 2022 WA Schools Think Tank Challenge\nStudents from 22 secondary schools across the state gathered this week to put innovation into action during the 2022 WA Schools Think Tank Challenge.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__03.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2022)`\n- Community\nWaterwise\nWaterwise businesses\n02 May 2023\n|\nMedia Release\nNew homes in the pipeline through $55 million water investment\nDevelopment of more than 15,000 new homes across Perth will be unlocked through a $55 million McGowan Government investment in strategic water and wastewater infrastructure, announced ahead of next week's State Budget.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2023)`\n- In progress\nProjects\n30 Apr 2024\n|\nMedia Release\nCook Government piping $80 million into WA's water networks\nThe Cook Government is investing in the future reliability of Western Australia's water and wastewater networks with a $79.9 million investment to be funded in the 2024-25 State Budget.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__05.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2024)`\n- LOG IN\nREGISTER\n26 Apr 2026\n|\nMedia Release\nCook Government boosts water security with record budget funding\nCook Labor Government investing $2.7 billion in water infrastructure in 2026-27\nPart of $6.4 billion capital works program over next four years\nMore than $52 million to establish a Regional Water Source Fund\nFuture planning in Perth and Peel bolstered through $64.1 million commitment\nAn additional $166.7 million for planned maintenance across the State\nThe Cook Labor Government is securing Western Australia's water future, investing $2.7 billion next financial year to deliver safe, reliable and sustainable water supplies for future generations.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__13.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2026/april-2026/cook-government-boosts-water-security-with-record-budget-funding)`\n- 20 Dec 2021\n|\nMedia Release\nDon't risk your life relying on scheme water during a bushfire\nWater Corporation is reminding the community not to rely on scheme water supply during a bushfire, as another challenging southern fire season is forecast for coastal WA.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__02.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2021)`\n- Climate change\nDams\nWater sources\n19 Nov 2021\n|\nMedia Release\nPlan to rebalance precious groundwater resources\nThe McGowan Government has released draft plans to rebalance Perth and Mandurah's precious groundwater resources, which are at risk from the impacts of climate change and increasing use.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__02.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2021)`\n- Community\nOffers\nWaterwise\n19 Oct 2021\n|\nMedia Release\nHuge water savings achieved in Great Southern as waterwise support continues\nGreat Southern towns can again take advantage of free water-saving offers thanks to Water Corporation's Waterwise Towns program - a waterwise initiative which helped residents save 172 million litres of water in the region in 2020-21.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__02.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2021)`\n- Climate change\nDams\nWater sources\n09 May 2022\n|\nMedia Release\nNew bridge to view world-famous Wellington Dam mural\nThe McGowan Government will build a new bridge to enhance the safety of visitors to Collie's world-famous Wellington Dam mural, with $10 million allocated towards the project in the 2022-2023 State Budget.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__03.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2022)`\n- Education\nCommunity\nPerth\n12 Oct 2023\n|\nMedia Release\nDieback risk reduced thanks to innovative WA-made boot-cleaning device at Mondurup Reserve\nVegetation within Mount Barker’s Mondurup Reserve will be better protected from common plant diseases thanks to a specialised boot-cleaning device donated by Water Corporation.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2023)`\n- Waterwise businesses\n09 May 2024\n|\nMedia Release\nState Budget delivers major environment and water investment\nThe Cook Labor Government's commitment to strong environmental protections and Western Australia's water security will be bolstered by $536 million in new investments in the 2024-25 State Budget.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__05.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2024)`\n- 13 Nov 2025\n|\nMedia Release\nWA residents warned - don't risk your life relying on scheme water during a bushfire\nWater Corporation is urging residents across Western Australia who live in bushfire-prone areas to prepare early for the upcoming fire season and ensure they have an independent water supply if planning to stay and defend their property.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__06.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2025)`\n\n## Corporate Values and Operating Culture\n\n- Bill & account enquiries\nAssisted and international phone numbers\nTranslation and interpreter service\n13 14 50\nPlease call the Translation and Interpreter Service and ask for:\n13 13 85\n(account enquiries),\n13 13 75\n(faults, emergencies and security) or\n13 13 95\n(building services).\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/contact-us)`\n- If you are deaf, or have a hearing or speech impairment\n13 36 77\nPlease contact us through the National Relay Service and ask for:\n13 13 85\n(account enquiries),\n13 13 75\n(faults, emergencies and security) or\n13 13 95\n(building services).\n  Source: `pages/about.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/contact-us)`\n- Climate change\nDams\nWater sources\n26 Nov 2022\n|\nMedia Release\nWinds of change blowing as Water Corporation powers towards net zero future\nThe McGowan Government is taking the next significant step towards achieving its target of net zero greenhouse gas emissions after announcing Water Corporation has secured the development rights of what will be one of Western Australia's largest renewable wind energy projects\nClimate change\nEnvironment\nGreat Southern\n11 Nov 2022\n|\nMedia Release\nNew pipelines to support growth in City of Swan\nThe McGowan Government is investing $36.5 million in new water and wastewater infrastructure to cater for residential growth in the City of Swan under separate projects announced today by Water Minister Dave Kelly.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__03.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2022)`\n- Community\nOffers\nWaterwise\n18 Oct 2022\n|\nMedia Release\nWaterwise offers extended to South West holiday hotspots\nResidents in the towns of Dunsborough and Yallingup can now join 13 other South-West communities in claiming a free irrigation or plumbing service, or swap an inefficient showerhead for a waterwise alternative as part of the 2022-23 Waterwise Towns program.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__03.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2022)`\n- Community\nWaterwise\nWaterwise businesses\n02 May 2023\n|\nMedia Release\nNew homes in the pipeline through $55 million water investment\nDevelopment of more than 15,000 new homes across Perth will be unlocked through a $55 million McGowan Government investment in strategic water and wastewater infrastructure, announced ahead of next week's State Budget.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2023)`\n- In progress\nProjects\n30 Apr 2024\n|\nMedia Release\nCook Government piping $80 million into WA's water networks\nThe Cook Government is investing in the future reliability of Western Australia's water and wastewater networks with a $79.9 million investment to be funded in the 2024-25 State Budget.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__05.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2024)`\n- LOG IN\nREGISTER\n26 Apr 2026\n|\nMedia Release\nCook Government boosts water security with record budget funding\nCook Labor Government investing $2.7 billion in water infrastructure in 2026-27\nPart of $6.4 billion capital works program over next four years\nMore than $52 million to establish a Regional Water Source Fund\nFuture planning in Perth and Peel bolstered through $64.1 million commitment\nAn additional $166.7 million for planned maintenance across the State\nThe Cook Labor Government is securing Western Australia's water future, investing $2.7 billion next financial year to deliver safe, reliable and sustainable water 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      "quote": "Education\n04 Dec 2025\n|\nMedia Release\nRecord water project investment creates opportunities for WA businesses\nThe Cook Government's commitment to securing Western Australia's water future in a drying climate has delivered a record $1.59 billion in contracts to local businesses last financial year.",
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      "source": "pages/media-releases-index__06.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2025)",
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        "Create a senior responsible owner and cross-functional delivery team.",
        "Map legislation, data, privacy, procurement, cyber, and workforce constraints.",
        "Co-design with users and frontline staff before technology selection.",
        "Stage delivery through pilots, benefits tracking, and public reporting."
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        "Change fatigue",
        "Unclear accountability"
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      "folder_name": "Water-Corporation",
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      "scale": "small",
      "title": "Consultation feedback summaries with response tracking",
      "idea": "Summarise consultation submissions by theme and publish what changed in response.",
      "quote": "15 Apr 2021\n|\nMedia Release\nWaterwise projects in the running for 2021 Community Choice Awards\nWaterwise projects across six Perth local governments have been shortlisted for Water Corporation’s 2021 Community Choice Awards\nCommunity\nWaterwise\n09 Apr 2021\n|\nMedia Release\nPerth weekly water update - 9 April 2021\nLatest metro water use, dam levels, streamflow and rainfall data.",
      "impact": "High",
      "effort": "Low",
      "proof": "Evidence-backed",
      "beneficiaries": "Citizens / stakeholders / policy teams",
      "source": "pages/media-releases-index__02.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2021)",
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        "Pick one high-volume process or document family.",
        "Name an owner and baseline current volume, time, cost, and satisfaction.",
        "Run a 4-8 week pilot with clear before/after metrics.",
        "Publish lessons and decide whether to scale."
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        "Unclear accountability",
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      "entity_name": "Water Corporation",
      "folder_name": "Water-Corporation",
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      "scale": "large",
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      "idea": "Create a standing participation platform where citizens and stakeholders can propose, vote, and track ideas.",
      "quote": "15 Apr 2021\n|\nMedia Release\nWaterwise projects in the running for 2021 Community Choice Awards\nWaterwise projects across six Perth local governments have been shortlisted for Water Corporation’s 2021 Community Choice Awards\nCommunity\nWaterwise\n09 Apr 2021\n|\nMedia Release\nPerth weekly water update - 9 April 2021\nLatest metro water use, dam levels, streamflow and rainfall data.",
      "impact": "Very High",
      "effort": "High",
      "proof": "Evidence-backed",
      "beneficiaries": "Citizens / stakeholders / policy teams",
      "source": "pages/media-releases-index__02.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2021)",
      "implementation": [
        "Create a senior responsible owner and cross-functional delivery team.",
        "Map legislation, data, privacy, procurement, cyber, and workforce constraints.",
        "Co-design with users and frontline staff before technology selection.",
        "Stage delivery through pilots, benefits tracking, and public reporting."
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        "Change fatigue",
        "Unclear accountability",
        "Digital exclusion",
        "Low public trust if feedback is not acted on"
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      "entity_name": "Water Corporation",
      "folder_name": "Water-Corporation",
      "category": "Citizen Services",
      "scale": "small",
      "title": "Plain-language service pages and proactive status updates",
      "idea": "Rewrite high-volume pages and letters into plain language, add status notifications, and measure contact reduction.",
      "quote": "Bill & account enquiries\nAssisted and international phone numbers\nTranslation and interpreter service\n13 14 50\nPlease call the Translation and Interpreter Service and ask for:\n13 13 85\n(account enquiries),\n13 13 75\n(faults, emergencies and security) or\n13 13 95\n(building services).",
      "impact": "High",
      "effort": "Low",
      "proof": "Evidence-backed",
      "beneficiaries": "Citizens / service users",
      "source": "pages/about.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/contact-us)",
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        "Pick one high-volume process or document family.",
        "Name an owner and baseline current volume, time, cost, and satisfaction.",
        "Run a 4-8 week pilot with clear before/after metrics.",
        "Publish lessons and decide whether to scale."
      ],
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        "Change fatigue",
        "Unclear accountability",
        "Digital exclusion",
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      "entity_name": "Water Corporation",
      "folder_name": "Water-Corporation",
      "category": "Citizen Services",
      "scale": "large",
      "title": "Single front door for life-event based services",
      "idea": "Bundle services around life events so citizens can complete related steps across agencies in one journey.",
      "quote": "Bill & account enquiries\nAssisted and international phone numbers\nTranslation and interpreter service\n13 14 50\nPlease call the Translation and Interpreter Service and ask for:\n13 13 85\n(account enquiries),\n13 13 75\n(faults, emergencies and security) or\n13 13 95\n(building services).",
      "impact": "Very High",
      "effort": "High",
      "proof": "Evidence-backed",
      "beneficiaries": "Citizens / service users",
      "source": "pages/about.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/contact-us)",
      "implementation": [
        "Create a senior responsible owner and cross-functional delivery team.",
        "Map legislation, data, privacy, procurement, cyber, and workforce constraints.",
        "Co-design with users and frontline staff before technology selection.",
        "Stage delivery through pilots, benefits tracking, and public reporting."
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        "Privacy and data quality",
        "Change fatigue",
        "Unclear accountability",
        "Digital exclusion",
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      "entity_name": "Water Corporation",
      "folder_name": "Water-Corporation",
      "category": "Data & Performance",
      "scale": "small",
      "title": "KPI evidence register with named owners",
      "idea": "Create a simple register mapping each KPI to source data, owner, frequency, target, and last result.",
      "quote": "Climate change\nDams\nWater sources\n07 Jul 2022\n|\nMedia Release\nExmouth sets sights on 24 million litre water target as WA’s newest waterwise council\nThe Shire of Exmouth has earned special recognition as WA's newest waterwise council and is on target to reduce its water use by 24 million litres this year.",
      "impact": "High",
      "effort": "Low",
      "proof": "Evidence-backed",
      "beneficiaries": "Executives / Parliament / public",
      "source": "pages/media-releases-index__03.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2022)",
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        "Name an owner and baseline current volume, time, cost, and satisfaction.",
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      "folder_name": "Water-Corporation",
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      "scale": "large",
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      "idea": "Build a public-facing outcome dashboard showing spend, outputs, outcomes, and delivery confidence.",
      "quote": "Climate change\nDams\nWater sources\n07 Jul 2022\n|\nMedia Release\nExmouth sets sights on 24 million litre water target as WA’s newest waterwise council\nThe Shire of Exmouth has earned special recognition as WA's newest waterwise council and is on target to reduce its water use by 24 million litres this year.",
      "impact": "Very High",
      "effort": "High",
      "proof": "Evidence-backed",
      "beneficiaries": "Executives / Parliament / public",
      "source": "pages/media-releases-index__03.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2022)",
      "implementation": [
        "Create a senior responsible owner and cross-functional delivery team.",
        "Map legislation, data, privacy, procurement, cyber, and workforce constraints.",
        "Co-design with users and frontline staff before technology selection.",
        "Stage delivery through pilots, benefits tracking, and public reporting."
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        "Change fatigue",
        "Unclear accountability"
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      "entity_name": "Water Corporation",
      "folder_name": "Water-Corporation",
      "category": "Staff Productivity",
      "scale": "small",
      "title": "Reusable briefing and summary assistant for internal documents",
      "idea": "Create controlled templates for summarising reports, submissions, minutes, and ministerial briefs.",
      "quote": "Climate change\nCommunity\nDams\n27 Jan 2021\n|\nMedia Release\n$750,000 tree canopy grant program to help combat urban heat\nLocal governments in Perth and Peel will be able to expand efforts to reduce urban heat under a once-off $750,000 grant program, announced today by Water Minister Dave Kelly.",
      "impact": "High",
      "effort": "Low",
      "proof": "Evidence-backed",
      "beneficiaries": "APS staff / executives",
      "source": "pages/media-releases-index__02.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2021)",
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        "Pick one high-volume process or document family.",
        "Name an owner and baseline current volume, time, cost, and satisfaction.",
        "Run a 4-8 week pilot with clear before/after metrics.",
        "Publish lessons and decide whether to scale."
      ],
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        "Privacy and data quality",
        "Change fatigue",
        "Unclear accountability",
        "Sensitive information leakage",
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      "entity_name": "Water Corporation",
      "folder_name": "Water-Corporation",
      "category": "Staff Productivity",
      "scale": "large",
      "title": "Department-wide knowledge and briefing platform",
      "idea": "Build a secure knowledge platform that lets staff search, summarise, and cite approved departmental material.",
      "quote": "Climate change\nCommunity\nDams\n27 Jan 2021\n|\nMedia Release\n$750,000 tree canopy grant program to help combat urban heat\nLocal governments in Perth and Peel will be able to expand efforts to reduce urban heat under a once-off $750,000 grant program, announced today by Water Minister Dave Kelly.",
      "impact": "Very High",
      "effort": "High",
      "proof": "Evidence-backed",
      "beneficiaries": "APS staff / executives",
      "source": "pages/media-releases-index__02.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2021)",
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        "Create a senior responsible owner and cross-functional delivery team.",
        "Map legislation, data, privacy, procurement, cyber, and workforce constraints.",
        "Co-design with users and frontline staff before technology selection.",
        "Stage delivery through pilots, benefits tracking, and public reporting."
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        "Change fatigue",
        "Unclear accountability",
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        "Inconsistent quality of generated drafts"
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      "scale": "small",
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      "quote": "Climate change\nDams\nWater sources\n05 Aug 2022\n|\nMedia Release\nWaterwise ideas on tap at 2022 WA Schools Think Tank Challenge\nStudents from 22 secondary schools across the state gathered this week to put innovation into action during the 2022 WA Schools Think Tank Challenge.",
      "impact": "High",
      "effort": "Low",
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      "beneficiaries": "Executives / assurance teams",
      "source": "pages/media-releases-index__03.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2022)",
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      "idea": "Create an assurance system that connects audit findings, risk registers, delivery reviews, and investment decisions.",
      "quote": "Climate change\nDams\nWater sources\n05 Aug 2022\n|\nMedia Release\nWaterwise ideas on tap at 2022 WA Schools Think Tank Challenge\nStudents from 22 secondary schools across the state gathered this week to put innovation into action during the 2022 WA Schools Think Tank Challenge.",
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      "effort": "High",
      "proof": "Evidence-backed",
      "beneficiaries": "Executives / assurance teams",
      "source": "pages/media-releases-index__03.html (https://www.watercorporation.com.au/about-us/media-releases/2022)",
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