Owners who hold more than 2% of high reliability water shares in 2020/21
1 - For further information on commonwealth environmental water holdings visit https://www.environment.gov.au/water/cewo/about/water-holdings
2 - For further information on the VEWHs water portfolio visit https://www.vewh.vic.gov.au/watering-program/how-much-water-is-available
This page provides insights to address community interest in water ownership, focusing on high reliability water shares in northern Victoria.
We define large water owners within a system as any business that owns over 2% of the water within that system.
1A Greater Goulburn
1B Boort
3 Lower Goulburn
Each water share is represented by a circle. The size of the circle represents the volume of the water share. The colour represents whether the water share is owned by the environment (green), privately (red) or by a water corporation (blue). The named circles represent the water share owners above the 2% threshold.
6 Vic Murray – Dartmouth to Barmah
Each water share is represented by a circle. The size of the circle represents the volume of the water share. The colour represents whether the water share is owned by the environment (green), privately (red) or by a water corporation (blue). The named circles represent the water share owners above the 2% threshold.
6B Lower Broken Creek
7 Vic Murray - Barmah to South Australia
Each water share is represented by a circle. The size of the circle represents the volume of the water share. The colour represents whether the water share is owned by the environment (green), privately (red) or by a water corporation (blue). The named circles represent the water share owners above the 2% threshold.
The pie chart below shows the ownership of all high reliability water shares in northern Victoria. The green slice is the volume held by the Commonwealth Government and the Victorian Environmental Water Holder for environmental use. The blue slice represents water corporations, and the red are the private owners.
Most water shares are owned by private owners.
Publishing this information
Part 5A of the Water Act 1989 sets out the purpose of the Victorian Water Register, including to make information about water markets publicly available. This information was published in accordance with section 84EA.