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SA Water awards 2025 reservoir partnerships grants

by Katie Livingston
January 16, 2025
in Company news, News, Projects, Spotlight, Sustainability, Water
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SA Water has unveiled five successful recipients who will soon be undertaking projects at South Australia’s open access reservoir reserves through its’s 2024–25 Reservoirs Partnership Program. 

The projects, ranging from bushland monitoring to outdoor learning, will help create inclusive, nature-based experiences and promote sustainable practices within these natural environments. 

The annual program supports grassroots events and projects held at SA Water’s reservoir reserves, with up to $10,000 available for each recipient. 

SA Water Manager of Land, Catchments and Recreation, Dr Brooke Swaffer, said the program fosters collaboration with grassroot organisations, driving initiatives that educate and inspire environmental stewardship. 

“We’re eager to collaborate with each recipient in the months ahead and can’t wait to see the positive impact these projects will have on local communities creating sustainable connections with our water resources and the environment,” Dr Swaffer said. 

“The Nature Conservation Society of South Australia will support Bushland Condition Monitoring (BCM) as part of the long-running Mount Lofty Ranges Woodland Bird Monitoring Program. 

“Established in 1999, the program covers 14 sites, including South Para and Mount Bold reservoir reserves. 

“Resurveying baseline BCM data will help uncover factors driving woodland bird decline and guide land management practices to conserve biodiversity. 

“Nature Play SA will deliver Diversity and Inclusion Nature-Based Experiences at Happy Valley Reservoir Reserve.” 

Dr Swaffer said that four events will be available, designed for individuals with vision impairment, disabilities and diverse backgrounds, featuring cultural insights led by Kaurna leaders. 

“These experiences will prioritise accessibility, aligning with our vision to make the outdoors available to everyone,” she said. 

“TAFE SA is developing Environmental Resilience through Outdoor Learning at the southern Barossa reservoir reserves, providing a hands-on conservation experience for students in their Barossa Conservation and Ecosystem Management program. 

“Through activities such as weed control and seed propagation, students will gain practical skills while contributing to the natural environment. 

For trail running enthusiasts, Dr Swaffer said they can look forward to the Trail Running SA Twilight Series at Happy Valley Reservoir Reserve. 

“These beginner-friendly, low-cost events aim to expand the trail running community and make the sport accessible to people of all fitness levels,” Dr Swaffer said. 

“Walking SA will also host Walk on Water at Mount Bold Reservoir Reserve. 

“This public event offers long and short trail options and encourages participation from culturally and linguistically diverse communities and people of all abilities.” 

For more information on SA Water’s Reservoirs Partnership Program, visit sawater.com.au. 

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