State / Territory · Australia · BOM
Victoria
54.9% average fill
Reservoirs
62
Volume stored
5,959 hm³
Total capacity
11,483 hm³
Critical
6
Low level
8
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Reservoirs
Sorted by capacityDartmouth
Updated 2026-06-10
Lake Eildon
Updated 2026-06-10
Thomson
Updated 2026-06-09
Waranga Basin
Updated 2026-06-10
Lake Eppalock
No dataRocklands Reservoir
lowUpdated 2026-06-11
Cardinia
Updated 2026-06-09
Upper Yarra
Updated 2026-06-09
Blue Rock Lake
Updated 2026-06-10
Lake Glenmaggie
Updated 2026-06-10
Cairn Curran Reservoir
No dataSugarloaf
Updated 2026-06-09
Lake Bellfield
Updated 2026-06-11
Tullaroop Reservoir
lowUpdated 2026-06-10
Lal Lal
No dataLake Lonsdale
criticalUpdated 2026-06-11
Toolondo Reservoir
lowUpdated 2026-06-11
Silvan
Updated 2026-06-09
Lake Nillahcootie
No dataWurdee Boluc Reservoir
Updated 2026-06-10
Upper Coliban
Updated 2026-06-09
Tarago
Updated 2026-06-09
Yan Yean
Updated 2026-06-09
Merrimu Reservoir
Updated 2026-06-10
Greens Lake
No dataWartook Reservoir
lowUpdated 2026-06-11
Maroondah
Updated 2026-06-09
Greenvale
Updated 2026-06-09
Taylors Lake
Updated 2026-06-11
Goulburn Weir
Updated 2026-06-10
Rosslynne Reservoir
Updated 2026-06-10
Lake Buffalo
No dataPykes Creek Reservoir
Updated 2026-06-10
West Barwon Reservoir
Updated 2026-06-10
Lauriston
Updated 2026-06-09
Lake Fyans
Updated 2026-06-11
Devilbend
Updated 2026-06-09
Melton Reservoir
criticalUpdated 2026-06-10
White Swan
No dataLake William Hovell
Updated 2026-06-10
Malmsbury
lowUpdated 2026-06-09
Laanecoorie Reservoir
No dataBostock Reservoir
criticalUpdated 2026-06-10
Lake Narracan
Updated 2026-06-10
Moorabool
lowUpdated 2026-06-10
Moora Moora Reservoir
lowUpdated 2026-06-11
Green Lake
lowUpdated 2026-06-11
Upper Stony Creek No. 3
Updated 2026-06-10
Upper Stony Creek No. 1
Updated 2026-06-10
O'Shannassy
Updated 2026-06-09
Newlyn Reservoir
No dataSandhurst
Updated 2026-06-09
Upper Stony Creek No. 2
criticalUpdated 2026-06-10
Korweinguboora Reservoir
criticalUpdated 2026-06-10
West Gellibrand Reservoir
Updated 2026-06-10
Barkers Creek
Updated 2026-06-08
Spring Gully
Updated 2026-06-08
Gong Gong
No dataMcCay
Updated 2026-06-09
Evansford
No dataMcCall Say Reservoir
Updated 2026-06-02
Wilsons
criticalUpdated 2026-06-10
Data source: Bureau of Meteorology Water Data Online (KiWIS API). Publicly-owned storages reported under Australia's Water Regulations 2008.
About reservoirs in Victoria
As of June 11, 2026, the reservoirs we track across Victoria that report live levels hold roughly 5,959 hm³ of water — about 54.9% of their combined capacity. Taken together, Victoria's reservoirs are within their normal operating range.
Across the region, 6 reservoirs are at critically low levels and 8 are low. O'Shannassy is the fullest at 101.5%, while Korweinguboora Reservoir is the lowest at 1.9%.
Over the most recent week on record, 2 reservoirs rose across Victoria.
Storage figures for Victoria come from BOM; the most recent reading is from June 11, 2026. Each reservoir below links to its own page with full history and seasonal context.
Victoria at a glance
- Reservoirs tracked
- 62
- Average fill
- 54.9%
- Water stored
- 5,959 hm³
- Combined capacity
- 11,483 hm³
- At critically low levels
- 6
- Fullest
- O'Shannassy (101.5%)
- Lowest
- Korweinguboora Reservoir (1.9%)
- Last updated
- June 11, 2026
Frequently asked questions
How full are reservoirs in Victoria right now?
As of June 11, 2026, the reservoirs tracked in Victoria that report live levels are 54.9% full overall, holding about 5,959 hm³ of water.
How many reservoirs are there in Victoria?
reservoirs.earth tracks 62 reservoirs in Victoria, with a combined storage capacity of 11,483 hm³.
Which reservoir in Victoria is the fullest?
O'Shannassy is currently the fullest reservoir in Victoria, at 101.5% of capacity.
Which reservoir in Victoria is the lowest?
Korweinguboora Reservoir is currently the lowest in Victoria, at 1.9% of capacity.
Where does the reservoir data for Victoria come from?
All storage figures for Victoria come from BOM, an official source, last updated June 11, 2026.