We are undertaking comprehensive scientific assessments of current and future water availability in major water systems across Australia to provide a consistent framework for future water policy and management decisions.
We're partnering with the Australian Government to investigate opportunities for water and agriculture development in the Roper River catchment, in the Northern Territory.
This assessment seeks to better understand the water resources of Norfolk Island and the opportunities to increase water security.
Information about the Assessment partnership, its aims and the Assessment area.
Information about the aims of the assessment, the focus area, project methods and deliverables.
Reports from the Norfolk Island Water Resource Assessment.
Assessment of long-term water availability in the Pilbara region, to guide responsible resource management into the future.
Information about the Assessment partnership, its aims and the Assessment area.
Information about the aims of the assessment, the focus area, project methods and deliverables.
Reports from the Pilbara Water Resource Assessment.
Investigating opportunities for water and agricultural development in the Flinders and Gilbert catchments of north Queensland.
The Flinders and Gilbert Agricultural Resource Assessment (FGARA) evaluated the feasibility, economic viability and sustainability of agricultural development in these two catchments of North Queensland.
Background to the assessment and information about the assessment area and the techniques and approaches taken.
Full report for the Flinders catchment, completed as part of the Flinders and Gilbert Agricultural Resource Assessment.
Full report for the Gilbert catchment, completed as part of the Flinders and Gilbert Agricultural Resource Assessment.
This series of fact sheets outlines objectives and approach for each research activity of the Flinders and Gilbert Agricultural Resource Assessment.
Includes reports on each catchment, summary reports, key findings, technical publications and datasets.
Technical reports completed as part of the Flinders and Gilbert Agricultural Resource Assessment.
The Flinders and Gilbert Agricultural Resource Assessment acknowledges and builds on previous studies conducted in the region.
Frequently asked questions about the Flinders and Gilbert Agricultural Resource Assessment.
Assessing water resources of the Great Artesian Basin and potential impacts of climate change and resource development.
This CSIRO-led project examined the water resources of the Great Artesian Basin and assessed potential impacts of climate change and resource development.
Reports from the Great Artesian Basin Water Resource Assessment. Whole-of-basin and regional reports are available for download.
Technical publications and data products from the Great Artesian Basin Water Resource Assessment.
CSIRO undertook comprehensive scientific assessments of current and future water availability in major water systems across Australia, including the Murray-Darling Basin, Northern Australia, Tasmania and south-west Western Australia.
This project provided a comprehensive assessment of current and future water availability in the Murray-Darling Basin Read the reports on CSIROpedia
This project reported on current and future water availability for the catchments of northern Australia. Read the reports on CSIROpedia
This project provided information on current and future water yields from both surface water catchments and aquifers in south-west Western Australia. Read the reports on CSIROpedia
This project provided the most comprehensive assessment of water yield undertaken to date in Tasmania. Read the reports on CSIROpedia
Our alliance with the Bureau of Meteorology develops tools to accurately monitor, assess and forecast the availability, condition and use of Australia's water resources.
We're working with the Bureau of Meteorology to deliver water information products that improve the management of Australia's water resources.
Our science is underpinning a suite of operational water data products delivered by the Bureau of Meteorology.
Our WIRADA research and achievements are reported in peer reviewed journals, conference papers, technical reports and our annual reports.