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Growing a water-smart community is important. A better understanding of where water comes from and how we use it benefits everyone. Education from an early age can assist in building the knowledge needed for the future.

Education of water and water efficiency programs should run from prep to year 12. Many programs exist that schools, families and communities can tap into for water education.

School water education resources portal

The School Water Education Resources portal offers a range of information for students, teachers, and families. It explores water, how it's managed, and the people who work with it across the state.

Our education resources aim to build on students’ existing knowledge of water. They also encourage personal commitment to good water management behaviours.

These resources are targeted at secondary school aged children. There are 16 pages covering a range of subjects with a variety of resources including video case studies, workplace interviews, images and related links.

Whether you’re working on an essay or considering a career, you will find everything you need to know about water from those who work in it. It is a collaboration with the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) and the Geography Teachers' Association of Victoria.

Schools Water Efficiency Program

DEECA funds the Schools Water Efficiency Program (SWEP). It provides a fun, educational platform to help schools with:

  • tracking water use
  • water consumption education.

SWEP gives schools data loggers that continuously record water use. This helps schools manage water by identifying high water use and water leaks.

The program can save schools money

Schools can access the SWEP web portal to:

  • help save water and money
  • use the information as part of the school curriculum
  • demonstrate water efficiency in practice for students.

Visit SWEP to register for the program and for more information.

WaterWatch Victoria Program

Waterwatch Victoria connects communities to:

  • protect local waterways
  • manage local waterways.

The program supports thousands of Victorian volunteers who monitor and care for:

  • local creeks
  • wetlands
  • groundwater
  • rivers
  • estuaries.

Waterwatch coordinators give support to volunteers by offering:

  • water quality and biological monitoring training and support
  • education and awareness-raising activities to schools and community groups.

The program also offers partnership opportunities around the health of our waterways. This can be between all levels of:

  • government
  • private businesses
  • the community.

ResourceSmart Schools

ResourceSmart Schools is a Victorian government initiative. It gives support so schools can be more sustainable. The resources available include:

  • information about reducing resource use
  • information on how to save costs
  • integrating sustainability into the classroom
  • sharing knowledge beyond the classroom.

The program gives students the knowledge of how to be sustainable in their lives. Any Victorian school can register to become a ResourceSmart school.

RiverConnect Citizen Science

RiverConnect aims to foster the community's love, respect and connection to the river environment. The RiverConnect area covers the Broken and Goulburn Rivers in the Shepparton/Mooroopna urban area. RiverConnect provides engaging events, collaborative projects and an inspiring education program. RiverConnect invites all groups and individuals with a stake in the river environment to be a part of RiverConnect. Their website offers a variety of education resources including:

Smart Water Advice

Smart Water Advice offers educational water resources. The website is a collaboration between:

  • the Department of Environment, Energy and Climate Action (DEECA)
  • water corporations
  • The Water Conservative.

It targets:

  • households
  • schools
  • government
  • business.

Resources include:

  • water saving tips
  • water calculator
  • educational videos
  • factsheets
  • interactive platforms.

Water agency resources for students and teachers

A range of water education resources are available from your local water corporation and Catchment Management Authority. These can be ideal for school or home. They provide a range of activities and learning resources.

Graduate programs

The Victorian Government offers a variety of post-study learning and development programs. These offer work across departments including DEECA with the option of an on-going position upon completion.

Options include:

National water week

National Water Week happens in October each year. The Australian Water Association (AWA) encourages schools and communities to get involved by:

  • taking part in National Water Week events and activities
  • using National Water Week educational resources.

Page last updated: 11/08/25