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Funding for water connection project

August 17th, 2025Funding for water connection project

Member for Ballarat Catherine King and Member for Ripon Martha Haylett have announced $600,000 in joint funding for Central Highlands Water’s Forest Hill Water Supply Connection project.

Member for Ballarat Catherine King and Member for Ripon Martha Haylett have announced $600,000 in joint funding for Central Highlands Water’s Forest Hill Water Supply Connection project.

This funding will enable Central Highlands Water to investigate an opportunity to connect Allendale, Broomfield, Kingston, Newlyn, Smeaton and Springmount to the Ballarat water supply network.

The six towns currently source their water supply from groundwater. This supply is subject to restrictions during dry periods, which poses a risk to these communities as they face the threat of climate change and hot, dry summer periods.

Additionally, the local groundwater resource is heavily developed and in strong demand from both urban water users and agricultural irrigators.

Connecting to the Ballarat system would provide a more secure and climate resilient drinking water supply to 1,200 residents and enable the existing groundwater resource to be considered for agriculture, environment and Traditional Owner self-determined uses.

Central Highlands Water will use this funding to develop a business case over the next 12 months to provide clear, comprehensive evidence that can be used to inform future decisions.

Ms King said this business case was the first step in ensuring that water supply is more reliable and resilient for both the people living in these communities and the farms and industry operating in the area. 

“It’s critically important that we safeguard our water resources for future generations and this work Central Highlands Water is undertaking will do just that.” 

CHW Infrastructure Planning & Operations general banager Paul Donohue said the project had the potential to provide Forest Hill’s urban water customers with a reliable water supply that creates sufficient capacity for long-term growth and unlocks other local opportunities.

“We are excited to explore this opportunity and look forward to engaging with our communities and key stakeholders as we define the social, economic, environmental, and cultural benefits associated with this project.”

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