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We issue water bills four times a year through email or in the post, depending on what you've set as your preference.

From 1 October 2024, the payment due date of your water bill will be 21 days. You'll find the payment due date written on your water bill, just below the amount you need to pay.

We'll SMS you a reminder before the due date if we have not received a payment from you. You can opt out of these notifications by calling us.

If you are late making a payment, you may be charged interest on the amount due. If you are having trouble paying, for any reason, call or email us before the payment due date and we can discuss options for you.

For our customers on a concession card, have a flexible payment plan or who are part of our Coliban Assist Program, accounts will be exempt from any interest charges.

If you're unsure how to read your bill, our examples explain what each part of your bill means. You can also estimate the cost of your yearly usage with our online tool.


Example bill

View an example residential bill (PDF 1MB)

If you're a rural customer, business or your water supply is untreated, your bill may look slightly different. Download an example:

 

What your bill pays for

  • The treatment of water and wastewater services, 24-hours a day.
  • Maintenance and supply of the water service to your property.
  • Operating, maintaining, repairing and replacing water and sewer mains.
  • Treating wastewater so it can be safely returned to the environment.
  • Projects to build, renew and maintain infrastructure to ensure it meets the growing needs of the region.

The below is a general guide to show where $100 goes in the 2024/25 financial year. We are a 100% customer-funded business, and every customer contributes to our operations through their bills. We then use this money prudently to maintain and upgrade vital community water and sewer assets.

A graphic to show where $100 goes.

 

 

Calculate your usage

Use our online Price Estimator tool to get an idea of how much your usage will cost you for the year.

Last updated on 25 Sep 2024
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