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‘The tipping point’: Where does our water come from – and could it run out?
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‘The tipping point’: Where does our water come from – and could it run out?

In cities, we tend to take our water for granted. How does it get to us – and how do you put a price on it?

  • by Jackson Graham

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Sydney Water threatened with lawsuit over cancer-linked chemicals in drinking water
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Sydney Water threatened with lawsuit over cancer-linked chemicals in drinking water

Blue Mountains residents have expressed shock and outrage after the closure of a dam which feeds into the water supply of 50,000 people.

  • by Carrie Fellner
Floodwaters soak Sydney’s north-west as rains ease after deluge
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Floodwaters soak Sydney’s north-west as rains ease after deluge

Hundreds of residents in the Hawkesbury-Nepean Valley were issued emergency warnings to flee as the river surged above moderate levels.

  • by Daniella White and Megan Gorrey
Major flood warning for parts of Hawkesbury, Warragamba Dam spills after deluge
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Major flood warning for parts of Hawkesbury, Warragamba Dam spills after deluge

Some residents are on high alert after an overnight drenching as Sydney’s largest dam spills into the rising Hawkesbury-Nepean river system.

  • by Jessica McSweeney and Catherine Naylor
Warragamba Dam spills over as flash flooding warning issued for NSW South Coast
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Warragamba Dam spills over as flash flooding warning issued for NSW South Coast

The dam, which is four times the size of Sydney Harbour and supplies water to more than 5 million people, began overflowing on Sunday morning.

  • by Chris Barrett
Warragamba Dam set to spill as persistent rain sparks flood warning
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Warragamba Dam set to spill as persistent rain sparks flood warning

The Warragamba Dam, which supplies the bulk of Sydney’s drinking water, is close to capacity after days of persistent rain and is likely to spill.

  • by Megan Gorrey
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The plan to save our drinking water without flooding Sydney

The plan to save our drinking water without flooding Sydney

Premier Chris Minns was Labor’s shadow water minister when he first proposed lowering the capacity of Warragamba Dam.

  • by Alexandra Smith
‘Stay indoors’: Month’s worth of rain dumped on Sydney in a day

‘Stay indoors’: Month’s worth of rain dumped on Sydney in a day

Roads were closed and some parts of Sydney were told to evacuate after the city received more than a month’s worth of rain in a single day.

  • by Anthony Segaert, Angus Thomson and Christopher Harris
Explained: What is causing the ‘Black Nor’easter’ smashing Sydney?

Explained: What is causing the ‘Black Nor’easter’ smashing Sydney?

Here’s what we know about the phenomenon and its role in wild weather that’s hit Sydney and other parts of NSW.

  • by Angus Thomson and Christopher Harris
Fast-hitting drought slams Australia’s south-east

Fast-hitting drought slams Australia’s south-east

Farmer Tim Kemp has lost thousands of avocados to years of drought and floods. Now, he’s trying to prepare for another big dry - but will it be too much?

  • by Laura Chung
Sydney’s running out of water, and we haven’t been paying attention

Sydney’s running out of water, and we haven’t been paying attention

Greater Sydney’s population will grow to 8.3 million people by 2056, with an estimated increase in annual water demand of 50 to 65 per cent, or up to 360 gigalitres per year – that’s 144,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools.

  • by Laura Chung

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