Waterwise Offers Extended For Regional Households

  • Regional waterwise offers and rebates extended for eligible Water Corporation, Aqwest - Bunbury Water and Busselton Water customers
  • Cook Labor Government helping households cut water use and capture winter rainfall ahead of hot, dry summer
  • Spring irrigation offers to return in October 2026

Regional households have more time to take advantage of a range of water-saving offers, now extended through the winter months.

Available to eligible customers of Water Corporation, Busselton Water and Aqwest - Bunbury Water, these offers support households to reduce indoor water use and make the most of the winter rainfall for the hotter, drier months ahead.

Through the free Showerhead Swap program, customers in participating towns can replace up to two inefficient showerheads with waterwise alternatives, saving up to 185 buckets of water each month. With showers among the highest water users in the home, this is one of the simplest and most effective changes households can make.

Rebates are also available for rainwater tanks in the South West and Great Southern - up to $1,000 for a new tank, or $500 to connect or upgrade an existing tank. Winter provides the ideal opportunity to capture and store rainfall ahead of summer.

Offers vary by town and are tailored to local needs with spring irrigation rebates returning in October.

For full details on which offers are available in your area and for water saving advice, visit the websites of Water Corporation, Busselton Water or Aqwest.

As stated by Water Minister Don Punch:

"Securing Western Australia's water future is a key priority for the Cook Labor Government, and that's why we're investing a record $2.7 billion in water infrastructure to support our growing State.

"Extending these waterwise offers through winter gives more households the opportunity to save water and make better use of seasonal rainfall.

"These practical upgrades can make a real difference by reducing water use at home while helping households prepare for drier months ahead.

"I encourage eligible households across regional communities to check what's available in their area and take advantage of these offers."

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