Is Waterwatch available in my area? Are there groups already monitoring our local river or creek?
A. Waterwatch is currently available in the following local government areas in the Waterwatch Melbourne area including the Port Phillip and Westernport Catchments: • Banyule City Council • Baw Baw Shire Council • Boroondara City Council • Brimbank City Council • Cardinia Shire Council • Casey City Council • City of Greater Dandenong • Darebin City Council • Frankston City Council • Hobsons Bay City Council • Hume City Council • Kingston City Council • Knox City Council • Macedon Ranges Shire Council • Manningham City Council • Maribyrnong City Council • Maroondah City Council • Melton City Council • Melbourne City Council • Mitchell Shire Council • Monash City Council • Moonee Valley City Council • Moorabool Shire Council • Moreland City Council • Mornington Peninsula • Nillumbik Shire Council • Stonnington City Council • Whitehorse City Council • Whittlesea City Council • Wyndam City Council • Yarra City Council • Yarra Ranges Your Local Waterwatch section of this website contains in
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