NSW Water Strategy

A 20-year state-wide strategy to improve the security of our water resources.

Aerial view of Dubbo NSW

About the Strategy

The NSW Water Strategy takes a strategic and integrated approach to looking after the state’s water. This strategy is the first 20-year water strategy for all of NSW to improve the security, reliability, quality and resilience of our water resources over the long term. It sets the priorities and outlines the implementation plan to delivering on these outcomes.

The NSW Water Strategy sets the overarching vision for 12 regional and two metropolitan water strategies, tailored to the individual needs of each region in NSW. Together, the strategies will improve the resilience of NSW’s water services and resources.

Hanging Rock Lookout overlooking Shoalhaven River at Nowra, New South Wales. Image courtesy of DNSW.

The NSW Government has developed a 20-year, state-wide water strategy to improve security of our water resources.

View from the Pinnacle Loockout across the Caldera to Wollumbin-Mount Warning.

Find out about the priorities and actions in the Strategy.

How progress will be evaluated and reported

An integrated framework is being established for reviewing and reporting against the Strategy.

Afternoon sun shining over the Macquarie River near Dubbo.

Find out what will be actioned in the next two years.

Fields with trees and mountains in the background. In the foreground is the Namoi River at Gunnedah

Read the reports on the progress of the implementation of water strategies.