New infestation of highly invasive weed found in the Tweed Shire
Rous was recently alerted to a significant infestation of the highly invasive weed, Frogbit, at Banora Point in the Tweed Shire and is asking for the community’s help to ensure it does not take hold in the region.
Floodplain rainforest planting at Boatharbour celebrates the Northern Rivers Watershed Initiative
Floodplain rainforest planting at Boatharbour celebrates the Northern Rivers Watershed Initiative
The new board of the Northern Rivers Joint Organisation (NRJO) met for the first time today, 8 November 2024, following the Local Government elections in New South Wales.
New billing system for water customers
Here are some of the changes you can expect in your new water bill.
Rous secures new water licence and potential water source
The new board of the Northern Rivers Joint Organisation (NRJO) met for the first time today, 8 November 2024, following the Local Government elections in New South Wales.
Byron Bay caravan park partners with Rous to improve water sustainability
The new board of the Northern Rivers Joint Organisation (NRJO) met for the first time today, 8 November 2024, following the Local Government elections in New South Wales.
Tweed Shire residents asked to keep an eye out for Miconia
The new board of the Northern Rivers Joint Organisation (NRJO) met for the first time today, 8 November 2024, following the Local Government elections in New South Wales.
St Helena pipeline project completed
Independent testing has reaffirmed that Rous County Council’s (Rous) water remains safe to drink with PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) undetectable at new levels set by the Australian Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC).
Innovative projects help save water on Rous’ network
Rous is pleased to announce that new initiatives aimed at reducing incidental water loss and improving the efficiency of its water distribution network are complete.
Rous to represent North Coast on water directorate’s executive committee
Independent testing has reaffirmed that Rous County Council’s (Rous) water remains safe to drink with PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) undetectable at new levels set by the Australian Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC).
Controlling Tropical Soda Apple
Independent testing has reaffirmed that Rous County Council’s (Rous) water remains safe to drink with PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) undetectable at new levels set by the Australian Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC).
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