Organisation
CRC for Water Sensitive Cities
Strategy
Vision and transition strategy for a water sensitive Greater Sydney
This Vision and Transition Strategy defines a vision of a water sensitive future for Greater Sydney, NSW, and outlines the broad steps the city should take to enable a transition towards this future. It is the outcome of a series of action research workshops which brought together 51 leading thinkers across water, planning, environment and...
Case study
The South Bank rain bank case study: Urban stormwater irrigating Brisbane’s iconic parkland
Illustrated case study reporting on South Bank Rain Bank. The case study gives the status of the development, the drivers, the new technology used, the costs, the outcomes and the lessons learned.
Guide
Test whether your city is water sensitive (and prove it)
Two page info-graphic guide to a new Water Sensitive Cities Index tool. The Index—developed by the Cooperative Research Centre for Water Sensitive Cities (CRCWSC)—is a tool for benchmarking against 34 indicators that characterise a water sensitive city.
Case study
Orange stormwater to potable: Building urban water supply diversity
Case study of a stormwater project in Orange, NSW. Storm water is routed to an existing facility which filters to create potable water. The report covers drivers, costs, innovations, outcomes and learnings.
Guide
TAP — Tools and Products Program
Information sheet about a new suite of software based tools that support the mainstreaming of water sensitive technologies and practices across the urban development sector. The Tools and Products (TAP) Program will further develop, refine and harmonise the portfolio of tools and practical products that the CRCWSC has developed through our research activities.