Chain of Ponds Collaboration
- Moonee Ponds
We’re trialling a better way of collaborating to address challenges in the Moonee Ponds Creek Catchment, progressively transforming the creek through co-designing and co-delivering projects.
We’re trialling a better way of collaborating to address challenges in the Moonee Ponds Creek Catchment, progressively transforming the creek through co-designing and co-delivering projects.
To reduce frequent flooding to local residences in Capel Sound, Melbourne Water will be constructing an earthen levee on Chinamans Creek.
We’re working to restore natural waterway conditions in Yellingbo Nature Conservation Reserve, to help preserve the habitat of the critically-endangered Helmeted Honeyeater and lowland Leadbeater’s Possum.
Melbourne Water is undertaking works to modify a concrete ford crossing in Darebin Parklands to improve fish passage in the lower reaches of Darebin Creek.
We’re improving the vegetation in Bungalook Creek to enhance biodiversity in the area.
We’re working with stakeholders and the community to improve the habitat, ecology and amenity of Dandenong Creek.
We’re working to improve the streamside vegetation and habitat for native plants and animals along a 2km stretch of the Little Yarra River in Yarra Junction.
We will be undertaking weed control and revegetation along a 2km stretch of the Yarra River, Kew, to improve the health of our waterway.
We're reimagining a number of creeks across Melbourne, transforming them into desirable open spaces where people can interact with nature in cooler, healthier environments.
Water is essential to our way of life. That’s why we’re transforming part of the D1 Drain in Werribee to create a beautiful open space where you can interact with nature and each other in a cooler, healthier environment.