We work hard to provide as many of our customers as possible with access to safe, high-quality drinking water that consistently meets consumer and regulatory requirements in accordance with the Safe Drinking Water Act 2003 and the Safe Drinking Water Regulations 2015. The Department of Health administer the implemention of these standards across Victoria.

Our region has 20 water treatment plants that supply treated water to 93 percent of our urban customers.

  • Drinking water is safe for human consumption. It can be used for drinking, cooking, making ice, cleaning your teeth and for showering or bathing. Drinking water is filtered and disinfected to meet the strict guidelines for safe drinking water.
  • Non-drinking water isn't disinfected and isn't intended for human consumption. You can still use this water for household activities though, such as watering gardens, flushing toilets, irrigation and laundry purposes. You can also use it for showering or bathing, as long as you're careful to avoid swallowing the water.  Read more about living with an untreated water supply here and view our Adobe PDF file icon 24x24Untreated Water Supply Notice.

You may be interested in reading about Guidelines for private drinking water supplies at commercial and community facilities.

Check your town's water services

GWMWater is a water supplier within the terms of the Safe Drinking Water Act 2003, which provides a legislative framework for assuring drinking water quality in Victoria. Click on your town in the table below to see if your water is safe to drink and view other information relating to your town.

Drinking water towns

Ararat Horsham Rupanyup
Beulah Jeparit Sea Lake
Birchip Lake Bolac St Arnaud
Brim Manangatang Stawell
Charlton Minyip Ultima
Dimboola Murtoa Underbool
Donald Natimuk Warracknabeal
Edenhope Nhill Willaura
Elmhurst Ouyen Woomelang
Great Western Pomonal Wycheproof
Halls Gap Quambatook  
Hopetoun Rainbow  

Non-drinking water towns

Antwerp Kaniva Serviceton
Apsley Kiata Speed
Berriwillock Lalbert Streatham
Buangor Lascelles Tarranyurk
Chillingollah Lillimur Tempy
Chinkapook Marnoo Waitche
Cowangie Miram Walpeup
Culgoa Moyston Watchem
Dooen Murrayville Westmere
Glenorchy Nandaly Wickliffe
Goroke Nullawil Yaapeet
Harrow Patchewollock  
Jung Pimpinio  

 

More about our capital upgrades and renewals program

 

Drinking water quality test results

GWMWater tests drinking water regularly to ensure it's safe for drinking.

See our drinking water quality test results

 

Living with an untreated water supply

Learn more about living with an untreated water supply here or contact us to talk to our Water Quality Team.

 

 

 

Our mission, vision and values are an essential part of our culture at GWMWater. We incorporate these into every action we take - whether it's providing assistance over the phone, fixing a service fault, or encouraging regional growth for our local communities.

 

Our vision

Healthy environment, thriving community.

 

Our mission

Through partnerships with our stakeholders, we will provide affordable services using our precious resources to ensure a productive and liveable region.

 

Our values

Customer

We will promote a culture that respects the views of our customers and our people with a 'can do' approach.

 

Organisation

We will work as a team to deliver agreed organisational priorities whilst respecting the views of stakeholders.

 

Accountable

We will be accountable for the actions we take and responsible for those we influence.

 

Transparent

We will be able to promote the merit of our decision making.

 

Efficient

We will ensure that the performance of our people, assets and resources are optimised in the provision of services.

 

Disciplined

We will ensure that our policies and processes support a consistent attainment of quality and safety in all aspects of our operations.

 

Further information...

About us

GWMWater is a government-owned statutory corporation established in 2004 with a responsibility to provide, manage, operate and protect water supply and sewerage systems for our community.

 

Adobe PDF file icon 24x24Policy - Drinking Water Quality 

Adobe PDF file icon 24x24Policy - Quality Statement

Adobe PDF file icon 24x24Policy - OHS Statement

Adobe PDF file icon 24x24Policy - Sustainability

 

 

 

 

At GWMWater we take great pride in our team of expert, professional and customer-focused employees. We employ a large number of staff across the region in areas such as engineering, customer service, communications, finance, operations and more. 

GWMWater is one of the largest regional water corporations in Victoria and offers exciting career opportunities for all employees.

Our corporate headquarters is in Horsham, the capital of the beautiful Wimmera region, only three hours from Melbourne or the magnificent Victorian South West Coast. The region boasts access to many national parks including the Grampians and Mt Arapiles. Horsham offers a warm and welcoming community for those wanting a safe and healthy rural lifestyle, and the town boasts first-class health, educational, cultural, sporting and social facilities.

Read GWMWater; A Great Place to Work - Brochure to learn more about what it's like working with us at GWMWater or check out the Visit Wimmera Mallee website.

At GWMWater we're committed to:

  • Supporting staff, suppliers and contractors in achieving zero harm
  • Offering a flexible and stimulating workplace
  • Investing in our people so we can adapt to the changing needs of our region
  • Building the capacity and culture of our people into a more highly-skilled, professional, customer-focused and efficient organisation

GWMWater is an equal employment opportunity employer and provides a smoke-free work environment.

 

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Current Vacancies

Are you a natural leader with a passion for delivering exceptional customer service?

We’re looking for a motivated Senior Customer Service Officer with strong communication skills to lead and support our Call Centre team.

If you share our goal to consistently exceed customer expectations at all times and thrive in a collaborative environment, we want to hear from you!

Applications close: Wednesday 11 June 2025

GWMWater contact: Maddi Cullinan, Head of Customer Support

Adobe PDF file icon 24x24 Position Description - Senior Customer Service Officer

View this and other vacancies at https://careers.vic.gov.au

Are you ready to join a team that supports your growth and invests in your future?

We are seeking a dynamic leader to guide a team of hydraulic modellers and planning engineers in shaping the future of water and sewer networks.

Join us and be part of a team that keeps our water and sewer networks running smoothly!

Applications close: Wednesday 11 June 2025

GWMWater contact: Chris Wright, Manager Asset Performance

Adobe PDF file icon 24x24 Position Description - Lead Engineer Networks

View this and other vacancies at https://careers.vic.gov.au

Are you passionate about shaping the future of water infrastructure?

We're looking for a strategic thinker to lead the planning of asset replacement and upgrade projects across urban water, wastewater, and recycled water networks.

We’re seeking a qualified engineer with a passion for delivering complex projects, mentoring others, and driving positive change. In this role, you’ll manage planning projects, collaborate across teams and stakeholders, and ensure excellence in engineering, safety, quality and procurement.

If you’re ready to join a team that invests in you, apply now!

Applications close: Wednesday 11 June 2025

GWMWater contact: Chris Wright, Manager Asset Performance

Adobe PDF file icon 24x24 Position Description - Senior Engineer Planning Networks

View this and other vacancies at https://careers.vic.gov.au

Are you ready to lead infrastructure projects that make a real difference?

We’re seeking a skilled Project Manager to oversee water and wastewater projects from start to finish — including design, evaluation, and contract management.

Use your mentoring skills to help develop team members’ career goals while advancing your own career and supporting other infrastructure and service delivery teams.

Your next big career opportunity starts here – apply to join the team today!

Applications close: Wednesday 11 June 2025

GWMWater contact: Nathan Harders, Manager Project Delivery

Adobe PDF file icon 24x24 Position Description - Project Manager

View this and other vacancies at https://careers.vic.gov.au

 

Staff testimonials

Ever wondered what it's like working at GWMWater? Watch the videos below from some of our employees to find out more...

 

Laura Priestley, our Water Services Operator, talks about her career transition from working as a chef to joining our Water Services team.

 Amy Harding, our Customer Service Officer, talks about her experience joining the GWMWater Customer Service team.

 Nalaka Vitharana, our Executive Manager Infrastructure, talks about his career journey to Executive as well as leadership opportunities at GWMWater.

Lisa Warrick, our Learning and Development Coordinator, talks about her career journey at GWMWater, from the Customer Service team through to the People, Talent & Culture team.

 

Katherine Velthuis, our Finance Officer, talks about how her career has progressed and the training opportunities she has been given, since joining the GWMWater team. 

Stephanie Merlicek, our Environmental Sustainability Officer, shares the challenges, surprises and advice she would give to others considering making the move to our region.

 Josh Turco, our Graduate Engineer, shares what it was like relocating to the region and joining the GWMWater team.

 

Preparing your application

Your application should comprise three things:

  • Your CV detailing your employment history, educational qualifications and contact details.
  • A cover letter including a summary of your experience and achievements that relate to the key selection criteria outlined in the position description.
  • A statement addressing the key selection criteria. 

Reference checking

Two work related references should be supplied with your application. These should be individuals who can comment directly on your abilities in a work situation.

 

Our recruitment process

Assessment

All applications are assessed by a selection panel. Each member of the selection panel compares the information from each applicant with the position description selection criteria, as well as against the other applicants.

 

Interview

If you're selected for interview, we'll invite you to meet us for a discussion about your skills and experiences in relation to the role.

At this point, we may also:

  • have a chat with your referees to get a better understanding of you as a person and your suitability for the role
  • ask you to undergo Psychometric Testing, simply as part of the selection process.

 

Offer

If we'd like to offer you a position:

  • We may ask that you take a medical examination, depending on the role. This is so we're sure that we won't be risking your health as part of your role.
  • You may also be required to undergo a police/criminal record check depending on the role.

If all goes well: Congratulations! We welcome you to GWMWater!

  

Our work environment

We offer great working conditions, and a variety of interesting and creative work.

  • Friendly and supportive
  • Committed to diversity and equal employment opportunity
  • Health and wellbeing program and active social club
  • Community-minded
  • Team-oriented

We understand that staff and their families sometimes may need someone to talk to help guide them through a problem – whether it be on-the-job or personal matters. To assist our employees through these times we have engaged Optum to provide staff with confidential counselling through its Employment Assistance Program (EAP). More information.

 

Flexibility

A flexible workplace is a happy workplace! We recognise the importance of a work-life balance.

  • Flexible work arrangements
  • Family-friendly

 

Professional development

We believe that we can offer superior services to our customers when we invest in the development of our staff.

  • Mentoring
  • Willing to share knowledge
  • Challenging career opportunities
  • Employee development opportunities

 

Rewards and recognition

We reward our people with great entitlements and fair pay.

  • Salary sacrifice (superannuation)
  • Reward and recognition program
  • Competitive remuneration and salary packaging
  • Access to Local Government Employees Health Plan

 

Career pathways: Where do you fit in?

Career pathways for our staff are numerous. Some staff come direct from secondary school and complete traineeships or other ‘on-the-job’ training. Other staff have done tertiary qualifications before starting with us.

All staff regularly update their knowledge and often take further training or qualifications.

The diagram below shows indicative training levels, which may vary with the skills of the person involved or changes in the role.

Careers in the water industry poster 2022 website version

 

Privacy

By making an application, you consent to the collection, use, storage and removal of your personal information, including the details of your referees. At all times during the recruitment process, this information is treated in a highly confidential manner. All documents are held in secure storage and made available only to members of the selection panel.

Adobe PDF file icon 24x24 Privacy Policy 

With droughts and unreliable rainfall making water such a valuable resource, it's important to make sure you're using your water supplies as efficiently as possible. These simple tips can help you ensure that you're recognising costly leaks or other water-wasting situations as soon as possible.

 

Sign up for Customer Portal

We encourage customers connected to the Wimmera or Northern Mallee piplines to sign up for our Customer Portal, a free online system that allows you to monitor your water use and be alerted about potential leaks or high usage.

Sign up for Customer Portal

 

Check your water meter regularly

Ensure that your water meter hasn't been damaged or turned off. We recommend you record your meter readings periodically and monitor your water use. As well as checking for accuracy and working order, it can be useful to have an idea of your water usage habits.

 

Check the connection from the meter to the tank

Because the pipeline is under high pressure, a large volume of water will be lost if there's a leak in the pipe between the water meter and the tank. A leak will also reduce the amount of water supplied to the tank, and in extreme cases might result in an empty tank. Also check regularly to confirm that there is a flow of water into your tank.

  

Consider fitting a level gauge on your tank

A level gauge on your tank can help you keep track of your water supply. There are a few ways to do this, such as using a float indicator.

 

Be smart

  • Don't use your troughs as a reliable indicator of tank water levels. The tank might actually be empty and the trough water is the last of the available supply.
  • When there's no need for a water supply (e.g. when stock isn't in the area), switch off the meter. This way you can avoid the possibility of undetected leaks and water waste.

Don't forget about firefighting needs

  • Make sure you have enough water readily available around your property and home to fight fires.
  • Equip your tanks with a tee piece, a standard CFA fitting and extra valve at the outlet.

 

Further information...

Designing your on-farm piped system

If you're planning to install your on-farm piped system, we have tools and advice available to help you develop the best design for your property.

 

 

Your water meter can be used to check your water supply for leaks. This is important because if you have a leak, you're not only wasting water, but also money! You're paying for whatever the meter records your water usage as, so ensuring that your water supply is leak-free is the smart thing to do.

 

How to check for leaks

Luckily checking for leaks using your water meter is easy:

 

1. Turn off all taps and stop using any water-using fixtures at your house.

Common water-using fixtures include the toilet, shower, washing machine, dishwasher, evaporative cooler and garden irrigation systems or timers. Ensure that no one in your household or property is using water. Sometimes it can be a good idea to do this overnight, so as not to interfere in your daily activities.

 

2. Locate your water meter.

It's usually near the front of your property. If you're in a unit it may be near your front door or in a building service cupboard - ask your building management if you're not sure.

 

3. Record the reading of your meter.

Include the whole reading, including the red numbers. Learn how to read your water meter

 

4. Make sure that no water is used within your test timeframe.

This includes toilet flushing! Two hours is a good minimum test period for leak testing.

 

5. After your test period, reread your meter.

If there has been a change in your meter reading (i.e. a different set of numbers!) then you have leak!

 

The most common causes of leaks are:

  • a leaking tap washer
  • a faulty toilet cistern
  • a breakage in underground or concealed water pipes

 

What to do if you have a water leak

If you have a water leak that can't be located by checking the toilet, taps and other water-using fixtures, you may have a break in your water pipes. We recommend that you arrange for a licensed plumber to inspect and repair.

Remember, wasting water wastes money too!

 

Further information . . .

 

How to read your water meter

Water meters are an essential monitoring tool for any water system. All properties linked to our water network have a water meter to record water usage.

 

Monitor your rural pipeline use with Customer Portal

Customer Portal is a free online system that allows you to monitor your water use using your smart phone, tablet, laptop or home computer. It's available to our customers connected to the Wimmera Mallee or Northern Mallee pipelines.