Water restrictions & rebates


Munns understands the importance of water restrictions and water preservation.

In this section we have listed restrictions and rebates for individual states. We also have some useful websites, which you can visit for further information. Buying some of Munns products can entitle you to claim rebates from individual state water bodies. Please look out for the “drop“ which depicts that purchasing this product can allow you to get a rebate*.

* Individual state water bodies have individual rules for claiming rebates on water saving products. Please read on individual websites to find out whether a rebate can be claimed on your purchase. 

Please scroll down for state specific restrictions, rebates and other helpful information.

South Australia

If you are sowing a new lawn and are using Munns Pooch Couch, Munns Sun Smart Couch or  Munns Emerald Kikuyu you can get a water permit from SA water which will help you establish this new lawn.

If you purchase Munns Mulch, Munns Wetta Lawn and Garden or Munns Wetta pot and Basket you can claim a water rebate from SA water (conditions apply) http://www.sawater.com.au

 

New South Wales

Water Restrictions for Sydney, Illawarra and the Blue Mountains (Acrobat Reader) www.sydneywater.com.au

For regional water restrictions, check water supplies or local water utilities www.nsw.gov.au/water.asp

Australian Capital Territory

  • Water restrictions in ACT (Acrobat Reader)
  • ACT water body has introduced a FREE GardenSmart service (Acrobat Reader) to assist ACT residents maintain a healthy garden without using too much water. By joining this service you can claim rebates on Munns Weta-lawn and Garden or Munns Weta-Pot.
  •  Application form to join GardenSmart service.(Acrobat Reader)
  • http://www.actew.com.au

Queensland

  • Water restrictions in Queensland (Acrobat Reader)
  • If you purchase Munns Weta-lawn and Garden or Munns Weta-Pot  you can claim the water rebate. (Conditions apply). Please read carefully before applying for the rebate. Water rebate information pack and application form (Acrobat Reader)
  •  http://www.qwc.qld.gov.au

Western Australia

  • WA has set  waterwise ways to use and save water around the home and garden. Please visit www.waterwisewaysforwa.com.au or http://portal.water.wa.gov.au for further information.
  • WA water body also grants exemptions if you are establishing new lawn. For further information visit, http://www.waterwisewaysforwa.com.au/go/secondary-navigation/faqs/exemptions

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