2022/23 Waterwise Verge Rebate Program – Makeover Success Stories

The City is committed to creating greener, cooler and more sustainable neighbourhoods in the face of climate change. We are proud to share some of the outcomes from the 2022/23 Waterwise Verge Rebate Program which encouraged residents to ditch their lawn, fake grass and pavement for a waterwise and wildlife friendly verge garden.

This initiative was proudly co-funded by Water Corporation’s Waterwise Greening Scheme and forms part of our ambition for the City to be a leading waterwise community.

The program outcomes include:

  • Over 100 new waterwise verge gardens in the City.
  • Over 4,800 Waterwise Plants greening our neighbourhoods.
  • 65 lawns removed. Plus, six paving treatments and one synthetic lawn gone.
  • 74% of participating verges have waterwise trees.
  • 75% of verge gardens mulched to retain water.
  • Two Waterwise Garden Workshops with over 120 attendees.
  • The City now offers two Waterwise Demonstration Gardens for residents to visit for inspiration.

A highlight of the initiative was the plant giveaway event in May 2023, where City staff provided program participants their plants that featured verge and climate suitable species. The species included the stunning Grey Cottonheads (Conostylis candicans) with its bright yellow flowers; Prostrate Banksia (Banksia petiolaris) for its feature foliage and beautiful flowers; Coral Vine (Kennedia coccinea) an attractive pea-flowered vine that is a local conservation significant species; Green Prostrate Grevillea (Grevilla crithmifolia) which is loved by bees, butterflies and birds; and 16 others.

The City partnered with a waterwise and biodiversity specialist nursery, APACE, to grow the waterwise plants for the participants’ plant packs. In addition, residents received a pack of Lucinda’s everlasting seeds.

The program has resulted in many inspiring transformations and makeover success stories:

Participating residents were provided support through $25,000 worth of funding to help transform their verges, delivered through three incredible partnering Waterwise Nurseries – Dawsons Garden World – Joondalup Store, Wildflower Society of WA Northern Suburbs Nursery and Zanthorrea Nursery. This funding could be used on waterwise plants and waterwise products like soil amendments, conditioners and mulch.

All the hard work to achieve these makeover success stories was undertaken by the participants of the program.

The initiative also encouraged and celebrated the use of waterwise, native plants and wildflowers in verge gardens to increase and foster local biodiversity and establish nature and biodiversity corridors throughout the City.

These waterwise and biodiverse verge gardens also provide the opportunity for many of the participants to save money and time, as these gardens are low maintenance and don’t require regular watering. The City also recognises the cooling effect from street trees and vegetation cover can reduce urban temperatures by up to five degrees.

Want to take action and create your own waterwise verge garden?

The City’s waterwise verge gardens webpage shares a range of tips and resources to help you get started. Water Corporation’s handy guide to waterwise verges can also help you convert your verge into a beautiful, biodiverse and waterwise garden.

To keep up to date with future waterwise initiatives, sign up to the City of Joondalup’s Sustainability eNewsletter.

Waterwise Verge Garden Competition – 2023 Winners Announced

Waterwise Verge Garden Competition

We are proud to announce and celebrate the successes of residents involved in our Waterwise Verge Garden Competition for 2023/24.

Residents are playing a vital role in saving valuable water, greening and cooling our neighbourhoods, supporting and enhancing local biodiversity and creating a waterwise community. We think this is worth celebrating and hope it will inspire others to take action in this space.

The awards recognise residents who have created and maintained beautiful, waterwise and biodiverse verge gardens.

This initiative was proudly co-funded by Water Corporation’s Waterwise Greening Scheme and forms part of our ambition for the City to be a leading waterwise community.

Thank you to everyone who entered the 2023 Waterwise Verge Garden Competition

Waterwise Verge Garden of the Year

Melanie Davies

Waterwise Verge Garden Winner

Alix Oakes

Waterwise Verge Garden Highly Commended

Jacqui Thake

Biodiverse Verge Garden Winner

Joy Mack-haven

Biodiverse Verge Garden Highly Commended

Michael Frazier

Meet the overall winner of our Waterwise Verge Garden Competition, Melanie Davies

Inspired to create your own waterwise verge garden? 

Our waterwise verge gardens webpage shares a range of tips and resources to help you get started. Water Corporation’s handy guide to waterwise verges can also help you convert your verge into a beautiful, biodiverse and waterwise garden.

To keep up to date with future waterwise initiatives, sign up to the City of Joondalup’s Sustainability eNewsletter.

Waterwise Verge Garden Workshop

As part of the City’s Environmental Education Program, more than 90 community members attended a Waterwise Verge Garden workshop hosted by the City of Joondalup at Duncraig Community Centre on Saturday, 29 October.

At the workshop, participants learnt about how to start their own waterwise verge garden at home and about the City’s Waterwise Verge Rebate Program that will be launching in November 2022.

Chris Ferreira from The Forever Project provided a presentation that highlighted the importance of replacing grass, synthetic lawn and paving with waterwise plants, particularly in the context of reduced rainfall in Perth.

The workshop included a tour of the Duncraig Edible Garden and information about the plant species and establishment of the garden. A presentation of the City’s Waterwise Verge Rebate Program was also provided at the workshop.

Participants at the workshop were highly engaged with prizes being given away for correct answers during the presentation, lots of questions throughout the presentations, during the break and after the event.

This initiative is proudly co-funded by Water Corporation’s Waterwise Greening Scheme and forms part of our ambition for the City to be a leading waterwise community.

Verge treatments

Verge treatments are regulated by the City’s Local Government and Public Property Local Law 2014.

Residents are able to undertake improvements to the verge that are in line with the permissible verge treatments described in the Street Verge Guidelines.