Following on from our successful mission to Bangkok, Thailand in May, RUCaS team members visited Viet Nam, Lao PDR and Cambodia in June. Like Bangkok, the focus was getting a deeper understanding of context and stakeholders by visiting case study sites, to better understand the opportunities, the challenges and most importantly, the vision of the people on the ground.
Using mainstream media to spread important water sensitive messages
Using mainstream media to spread important water sensitive messages
SIMPaCT project wins 2 trophies at the 2023 IoT Awards
The CRCWSC’s Scenario Tool is an integral part of the SIMPaCT project, highlighting the valuable role smart water technologies play in creating climate-resilient urban centres
Seeing water sensitive solutions in practice
A recent visit by the Mayor of Kunshan prompted discussions about maximising opportunities to see water sensitive solutions in practice.
Partnering for resilience through water and climate action
The mission of Water Sensitive Cities Australia is to mainstream water sensitive principles and practices. So it’s heartening to see our tools incorporated into government advice for practitioners.
Tools to assess the value of water sensitive cities principles and practices gaining traction
The mission of Water Sensitive Cities Australia is to mainstream water sensitive principles and practices. So it’s heartening to see our tools incorporated into government advice for practitioners.
Understanding the lifecycle costs of water sensitive solutions
Water Sensitive Cities Australia is working with partners around Australia to develop a lifecycle costs toolkit to support business cases for water sensitive solutions.
Reaffirming our mission to see water sensitive practice in every city, every day
A recent partner workshop was the perfect opportunity to look at what we’ve achieved in our first full year of operation, and focus areas for the future.
Updated Value Tool now available
The 2023 version of the Value Tool includes more values and a new search function
Exploring a water sensitive future with the World Bank
Water Sensitive Cities Australia and other Australian partners met with World Bank representatives recently, to explore ways to create a water sensitive future.









