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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 capacity

Dartmouth

65.9%2,543 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-10

Lake Eildon

41.6%1,388 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-10

Thomson

61.5%691 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-09

Waranga Basin

54.7%236 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-10

Lake Eppalock

No data
N/AView →

Rocklands Reservoir

low
27.1%80 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-11

Cardinia

57.8%167 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-09

Upper Yarra

53.3%109 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-09

Blue Rock Lake

79.0%157 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-10

Lake Glenmaggie

50.8%90 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-10

Cairn Curran Reservoir

No data
N/AView →

Sugarloaf

57.9%57 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-09

Lake Bellfield

66.3%52 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-11

Tullaroop Reservoir

low
31.2%23 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-10

Lal Lal

No data
N/AView →

Lake Lonsdale

critical
12.8%7 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-11

Toolondo Reservoir

low
21.1%11 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-11

Silvan

87.4%36 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-09

Lake Nillahcootie

No data
N/AView →

Wurdee Boluc Reservoir

43.6%18 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-10

Upper Coliban

48.6%18 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-09

Tarago

90.7%34 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-09

Yan Yean

54.2%18 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-09

Merrimu Reservoir

57.0%19 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-10

Greens Lake

No data
N/AView →

Wartook Reservoir

low
36.2%11 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-11

Maroondah

44.2%13 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-09

Greenvale

94.0%26 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-09

Taylors Lake

59.1%16 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-11

Goulburn Weir

97.1%25 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-10

Rosslynne Reservoir

48.4%12 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-10

Lake Buffalo

No data
N/AView →

Pykes Creek Reservoir

54.5%12 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-10

West Barwon Reservoir

41.5%9 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-10

Lauriston

83.9%17 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-09

Lake Fyans

74.8%14 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-11

Devilbend

50.2%7 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-09

Melton Reservoir

critical
6.8%1 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-10

White Swan

No data
N/AView →

Lake William Hovell

101.0%14 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-10

Malmsbury

low
24.0%3 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-09

Laanecoorie Reservoir

No data
N/AView →

Bostock Reservoir

critical
6.3%1 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-10

Lake Narracan

76.0%6 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-10

Moorabool

low
31.7%2 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-10

Moora Moora Reservoir

low
32.0%2 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-11

Green Lake

low
25.0%1 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-11

Upper Stony Creek No. 3

53.8%2 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-10

Upper Stony Creek No. 1

64.0%2 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-10

O'Shannassy

101.5%3 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-09

Newlyn Reservoir

No data
N/AView →

Sandhurst

92.1%2 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-09

Upper Stony Creek No. 2

critical
17.8%0 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-10

Korweinguboora Reservoir

critical
1.9%0 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-10

West Gellibrand Reservoir

100.1%2 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-10

Barkers Creek

42.1%1 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-08

Spring Gully

40.3%1 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-08

Gong Gong

No data
N/AView →

McCay

88.2%1 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-09

Evansford

No data
N/AView →

McCall Say Reservoir

46.4%1 hm³View →

Updated 2026-06-02

Wilsons

critical
18.0%0 hm³View →

Updated 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.

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