- Aqwest customers can claim rebates for showerheads, rainwater tanks, irrigation, and toilets
- Four offers available until 31 May 2026
- Cook Government securing WA's water future in a drying climate
Bunbury residents can now access a range of water efficiency offers that help save water and reduce household bills ahead of summer.
The offers are available to residential customers of Aqwest as part of a State-wide Cook Government program that encourages people to be water efficient.
With showering accounting for close to a quarter of household water use, saving water in this area is one of the easiest ways to reduce water use.
Through the Showerhead Swap Program, customers can exchange up to two old showerheads for new water-efficient Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards (WELS) 4-star-rated models.
The Dual Flush Toilet Rebate provides customers a rebate of up to $400 on the purchase and installation of a new dual flush WELS 4-star-rated toilet to replace a single flush toilet.
Residential customers can claim up to $1,000 on a new plumbed-in rainwater tank as part of the Rainwater Tank Rebate. A rebate of $500 is available to replace an existing plumbed-in rainwater tank, or have an existing rainwater tank plumbed-in.
Customers can also claim a rebate of up to $200 through the Irrigation Service Rebate when they engage a garden irrigator to reduce water use by improving irrigation efficiency.
Residential customers can take advantage of any or all the offers, which will be available until 31 May 2026 (terms and conditions apply).
For more information or to apply, please visit www.aqwest.com.au/your-water/managing-your-water/water-efficiency
As stated by Water Minister and Bunbury MLA Don Punch:
"Aqwest's water efficiency offers will help residents save on bills while supporting vital water conservation efforts in a region facing pressure on its water sources.
"Despite a wetter-than-usual winter, much of the rainfall isn't reaching our aquifers - highlighting the need for proactive water-saving measures.
"I encourage everyone to take up the offers and learn more about how we manage and protect our water supply for future generations."