The NSW Government's Climate Change Fund has been established to help households, schools, business and government save potable water, electricity and greenhouse gas emissions. It includes:
The Climate Change Fund also supports the Water for Life Education Program, which includes community campaigns, innovative on-the-ground water education projects and training and resources as part of the NSW Government’s plan to secure Sydney’s water supplies.
The Fund is administered by the Department of Environment and Climate Change. To find out more, visit the Department of Environment and Climate Change website or call the Environment Line on 1300 361 967.

With the support of $140,000 from the Climate Change Fund, Sydney's Centennial Park is upgrading the pipes from its pond system to provide water for the rose garden, toilets and equestrian jumping arenas. The ponds system, once known as Lachlan Swamps, was Sydney’s original water supply and holds up to 12 million litres of water.