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Let’s rethink our water future together

Across the Mount Lofty Ranges, water resourcesare under pressure. Reviews in 2023–24 found that our current Water Allocation Plans are no longer suited to the region's changing conditions. To secure our future, we need to rethink how we use, protect and share our water resources.

We are calling on people across the region to join a 'Catchment Conversation' and share their views, ask questions, provide local knowledge and help shape future policy directions.

Why these conversations matter

These sessions are designed to help us understand what matters most to you and the community. They create a space where people can talk openly about water, its pressures and its future. Through these conversations we aim to:

  • Hear what you think about local water issues
  • Understand how water challenges differ across catchments
  • Share surface water, groundwater and ecology insights from the Department of Environment and Water Science Teams  
  • Elevate Indigenous knowledge, values and perspectives
  • Be upfront about the trade-offs and choices ahead
  • Bring community insight into the early stages of Water Allocation Plan amendments

The science is progressing and these conversations can influence the options we test and the pathways we consider.

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Find a Water Catchment Conversation near you

We would love for you to join us at an upcoming Catchment Conversation.  The events are drop-in sessions and you are welcome to come at any time and stay for as little or as long as you like.  Our first events are currently open for bookings with more to follow across the year. 

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Upcoming Catchment Conversations

More Catchment Conversation events will be held from July- October 2026.  Register your details below to be notified when new events are available for booking.

Catchment Conversations are planned for:

MonthCatchment
July
  • Finniss River / Deep Creek / Upper Currency Creek / Tookayerta Creek
  • Little Para River / South Para River
August
  • Reedy Creek / Milendella Creek / Long Gully / Bees Knees / Salt Creek / Preamimma Creek/ Rocky Gully Creek
  • Hindmarsh and Inman Rivers
September
  • Lower Angas and Bremer River / Angas Plains / Sandergrove Plains / Ferries McDonald / Lower Currency Creek
  • Willunga Basin
October
  • Fleurieu Coastal
  • Myponga River / Carrickallinga / Bungala

Unable to make it to an event?

If you cannot attend an event, you can still have your say. You can provide feedback by:

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Updating the Mount Lofty Ranges Water Allocation Plans

The water allocation plans for the Mount Lofty Ranges are now being amended. Find out what’s changing, how the process works, and how you can have your say.

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