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  1. Water Prices Set for the Next Four Years

    The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW (IPART) today announced that water prices for a residential house in the lower Hunter will go up by less than the rate of inflation for each of the next 4 years, commencing 1 July 2013.

  2. Hunter Water Completes Massive Tree Planting Project

    One of the largest tree planting projects ever seen in the Hunter region is nearing completion after almost 18 months work.

  3. Children Key to Saving Water

    Hunter Water will play a key role in a new national curriculum that will place water education front and centre in schools across Australia.

  4. Residents Urged to Have Their Say on Tillegra Properties

    Hunter Water is inviting Dungog residents to have their say about plans for land previously purchased for the rejected Tillegra Dam project.

  5. Public Access to Chichester Dam - CLOSED

    Fallen trees in Duncan and Hindley Park pose a hazard to the public and Hunter Water is currently assessing the situation.

  6. Water by the Bucket Full

    Hunter residents are being urged to conserve their water use despite recent heavy rain.
  7. Solar power for the Honeysuckle Hunter Water office

    Hunter Water will be continuing to reduce its carbon footprint when it installs solar panels on the roof of its Head Office in Honeysuckle Drive this summer as part of its greenhouse gas reduction program.

  8. Customers Save thanks to Showerhead Exchange

    Hunter Water customers have been reducing their water and energy bills by swapping their showerheads for new, more efficient models.

  9. Hunter Water Saves $1 Million on Energy Every Year

    Over the last three years Hunter Water has created $1 million worth of annual savings through implementing energy efficiency initiatives.

  10. Hunter Water to Submit Prices to IPART

    Hunter Water today delivered its pricing submission to the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART), which proposes to keep water prices low after July 2013.