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The Alice Springs Town Council will be making all the urinals in its five public toilets waterless.
Want to save water in the urinal? Well, the new waterless urinal product the Desert Cube is here.
Want to save water in the urinal? Well, the new waterless urinal product the Desert Cube is here.
The new waterless urinal Desert Cube is changing men's bathroom behaviour all over Australia
With the Drought continuing and sustainability becoming a high priority issue, a small blue cube is starting to make an impression
The City of Ballarat is making environmentally friendly changes for the community (3MB wmv).
A Burnie primary school is saving almost 1000 Litres of water a day.
A unique water saving initiative has achieved a four percent reduction in water usage
The Premier today said venues of the Major Sports Facilities Authority had already achieved water savings of almost 20 percent over the past year
A small Adelaide is helping save millions of litres of water from being drained from the nations urinals.
ECU is aware that water is a precious resource and is committed to undertaking strategies both within buildings and on the University grounds to reduce our water consumption and to maximise water recycling.
Organisers of the Australian Open are hitting back at the crippling drought
The Australian Open organisers have gone to great lengths to save water
The introduction of new urinals will cut water use at Ballarat public toilets
Mt Barker Councils male staff are doing their bit to save water
Swire Cold Storage has commenced the trial of the award winning Desert Cube waterless urinal system at its site located in Lyndhurst, Victoria.
Scroll down to Toilet talk to see how Desert Cubes are saving tens of thousands of litres of water
IN THE men's toilet at the famous Cole inquiry they have installed "the latest in water-saving technology, the Desert Cube Waterless Urinal System".



