River health watch
Volunteers collect open data and visualise salinity, flow, and biodiversity trends so everyone can see how our rivers are tracking.
- Public data dashboards
- DIY sensor build guides
- Monthly stream check-ins
Our fan collective shares documentaries, data dives, and river adventures that spotlight the waterways sustaining our state. We collaborate with local groups, but we are not affiliated with SA Water.
Our volunteers curate public research, oral history, and grassroots action that keeps South Australian waterways front-of-mind. We amplify community voices, celebrate progress, and encourage everyday stewardship.
Volunteers collect open data and visualise salinity, flow, and biodiversity trends so everyone can see how our rivers are tracking.
We spotlight grassroots projects that harvest rainwater, restore wetlands, and teach water-wise living across South Australia.
Fans break down major pipeline, reservoir, and desalination upgrades using plain language, diagrams, and explainer videos.
Here’s what the SA Water fan collective has been up to recently. Every figure is powered by volunteer hours, public events, and shared resources.
These recurring projects are curated and managed by volunteers. Dive deeper on our dedicated pages to see how you can contribute.
Collaborative dashboards highlight the health of the River Murray, Onkaparinga, and Torrens through community data logs.
See contributor notesFans experiment with scale models to demonstrate how managed aquifer recharge keeps groundwater resilient.
Browse experiment galleryVideo explainers and community Q&A nights demystify desalination tech with input from engineers and hobbyists.
Learn how sessions runInteractive maps chart affordability, access, and regional stories to highlight where support is needed most.
Join the next mapping sprintWhether you enjoy filming rivers, diving into data, or hosting cleanup picnics, there’s a place for you in the SA Water fan collective community.
Use our downloadable lesson plans and field trip guides to inspire the next generation of water stewards.
Host a river walk, share footage to our gallery, or lead a talk at your local library or community centre.
Pitch multimedia stories that celebrate people protecting water—from elders to engineers to bushcare groups.
Dive into toolkits created by the community. Every resource is free to use—just credit the SA Water fan collective.
Download printable maps, seasonal species lists, and observation sheets that make your next visit more meaningful.
Slides, speaker notes, and graphics to help you host a short presentation at schools or community meetups.
Hands-on classroom experiments and citizen science modules co-created with passionate teachers.