Last week we held our final members meeting for 2014. It was an engaging day with a focus on utility excellence. The highlight was our deep dive into benchmarking.
I rarely blog (read never), but the passing of Gough Whitlam gives pause for reflection. Widely reported among Gough's many achievements is the sewering of western Sydney. This farsighted investment materially improved the lives of western Sydney residents at the time.
WSAA is pleased to release its flagship report for 2014 “Improving economic regulation of urban water”. The Report is a comprehensive assessment of best practice economic regulation in the urban water sector and draws on experience from water and other industries, both here and overseas.
The Water Services Association of Australia (WSAA) congratulates the Queensland Government on the release today of WaterQ – a 30 year strategy for the Queensland water sector.