
National Water Commission
The National Water Commission (NWC) was an Australian government agency responsible for managing water resources, infrastructure, and policy at the national level. Its role included overseeing water conservation, supply, and planning to ensure sustainable use of water across the country. The NWC provided advice to government and monitored water management practices to support economic growth and environmental health. In 2004, its functions were integrated into other agencies, and the NWC was disbanded. Its legacy continues through ongoing efforts to improve water management and policy coordination in Australia.