Membership Types

For an overview of our membership levels and their benefits click here.  Alternatively, please don't hesitate to look into the levels of membership in more detail, as per below.

Networking Membership

Networking Membership is entry level membership which allows your business to stay informed, form new relationships and take advantage of the opportunities that the WIA offers through its regular events, and publications.

Growth Membership

Growth Membership is for companies who want to access services beyond entry level and market their brand more widely. As a Growth Member you also receive all the benefits of a Networking Member.

Leading Edge Membership

Leading Edge Membership is for companies who want more people in the industry knowing about their achievements and interact with other leading companies at a higher level. As a Leading Edge Member you also receive all the benefits of a Networking & Growth Member.

Principal Membership

Principal Membership of the Water Industry Alliance is for companies who want to position themselves as major industry players and want to promote their brand nationally and globally.

Associate Membership

A membership designed especially for full time students or retired individuals who want to stay informed and be invited to industry events.

Affiliate Membership

Specifically for fellow associations or government departments who want to stay informed and be invited to industry events.

Testimonials

  • The Water Industry Alliance adds credibility and provides market power, it has created a strong brand for South Australia's capability of the water industry as well as the Australian brand in overseas markets.

    Chris Stathy, Managing Director, Philmac
  • The Water Industry Alliance is an efficient and easy way to connect to the rest of the world, the hard thing in business is to find opportunities to make a difference to your bottom line and the world, and i can't think of a better way to do it than through the Water Industry Alliance.

    Professor Mike Young, Environment Institute - University of Adelaide
  • Water Industry Alliance is becoming a political player in terms of influencing.

    Nick Ktoris, CEO, Sentek
  • It's a unique hub of water intelligence.

    Peter Moller, Business Development Manager, AquaSpy
  • We were guilty of not participating. Water Industry Alliance particularly helps through its marketing activities, industry events and networking opportunities, in addition to the overall exposure it creates for a new company into the national or international markets, you would be a fool not to participate.

    Damien Lamb, Manager Central Region, Hydramet
  • The Alliance enables you to rub shoulders with creators of technology and suppliers of technology that would never have met.

    Colin Pitman, Director City Projects, City of Salisbury