About collaboration in Water Utilities
This focus area intends to encourage greater collaboration between local water utilities in regional NSW by:
- Connecting utilities facing similar issues so they can share insights and learnings and facilitate knowledge capture across the sector providing clearer guidance on potential opportunities and incentives for utilities to explore regional collaboration
- Investigating and implementing further options to encourage a greater focus on joint and regional solutions in utility strategic planning and facilitate improved resource sharing between utilities
- Developing and implementing mechanisms to ensure regional water strategies and utility strategic service planning inform each other and effectively align their modelling, risk and options analyses where these relate to town water supplies.
We engaged extensively to better understand successful existing collaborative approaches and opportunities for utilities to participate in collaboration. This included a series of face-to-face meetings and workshops in mid-2021 with key stakeholders (including various Joint Organisations of Councils and the NSW Water Directorate), and an online workshop in August 2021 with over 70 participants from across the sector.
Pilots
We have established a range of pilots to evaluate and test collaborative approaches to reduce risks in key areas identified in through the engagement process, including:
Councils/local water utilities involved | Scope |
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Namoi Joint Organisation Gunnedah Shire CouncilGwydir Shire Council Liverpool Plains Shire Council Tamworth Regional Council Walcha Council and Warrumbungle Shire Council | Trade waste audit and development of shared service business case for the consideration of participating councils. |
Kempsey Shire, Mid-Coast, Nambucca Shire and Port Macquarie Hastings Councils | Reduce asset management risks through a shared asset management gap analysis and capacity building process. |
Orana Water Utilities Alliance Bogan Shire CouncilBourke Shire Council Brewarrina Shire Council Cobar Shire Council Coonamble Shire Council Gilgandra Shire Council Mid-Western Regional Council Narromine Shire Council Walgett Shire Council Warren Shire Council Warrumbungle Shire Council | Skills and training pilot to:
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Canberra Region Joint Organisation Bega Valley Shire CouncilEurobodalla Shire Council Goulburn Mulwaree Regional Council Hilltops Council Queanbeyan Palerang Regional Snowy Monaro Regional Council Snowy Valleys Council Upper Lachlan Shire Council Wingecarribee Shire Council Yass Valley Council | Established a Water Utilities Working Group, with an opt-in model. |
Bourke and Cobar Shire Councils | Test remote communication technology as a way of supporting local water utility operations. TWRRP has funded an external contractor to provide this support on a trial basis. |
The pilots will be evaluated later in 2022 and will inform future opportunities and incentives developed by the department for utilities to explore regional collaboration. We will also make further guidance on regional collaboration available by the end of 2022.

View higher resolution of map showing location of regional pilots.