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$10M pipeline to bolster Guilderton water security 

by Hayley Ralph
February 26, 2026
in News, Pipelines, Water
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Construction is set to begin on a 7.4km pipeline linking Sovereign Hill to Guilderton in the Shire of Gingin, Western Australia.

This is a part of a joint Albanese and Cook government initiative designed to safeguard local drinking water supplies from the effects of climate change. 

Delivered by Water Corporation, the $10 million project will supplement Guilderton’s drinking water with a more sustainable groundwater source near Sovereign Hill. 

“By drawing on deeper inland groundwater through the new pipeline, Water Corporation will be able to run the scheme with far greater flexibility, helping ensure the town has a secure, year‑round supply,” said Western Australian Water Minister Don Punch. 

“The Cook Government is focused on delivering the infrastructure that regional communities need, and this partnership with the Australian Government shows how we’re working together to make it happen.” 

By reducing reliance on shallow coastal aquifers that are more saline and increasingly vulnerable to declining rainfall, the government believes the new pipeline will strengthen water security and improve the aesthetic quality of the town’s supply. 

Jointly funded with the Australian Government through the National Water Grid Fund, the project also includes upgrades to treatment and control systems at both ends of the pipeline. 

Construction is expected to be completed in late 2026. 

“By connecting Guilderton to more sustainable groundwater reserves further inland, this project will bolster supply reliability and may otherwise impact the community’s ability grow and prosper,” said Federal Minister for the Environment and Water Murray Watt. 

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