Take a pass on paper and switch from paper bills to email bills. You’ll help save a whole lot of paper and trees and you’ll have access to your bills whenever you need. 

Here’s a few reasons to switch from letterbox to inbox:

Helps the environment

Each year we print around 2.27 million paper bills, that’s a whole lot of paper and trees. You can help.

Convenient

eBills land straight in your inbox and you can download or share them at tax time.

There when you need

View your bills and usage anytime in your inbox or in mySouthEastWater.

Make the switch

With a mySouthEastWater account, switching to eBills is as easy as 1, 2, 3.

Register or sign in to your account.

Sign in to mySouthEastWater

  1. Sign in to your account  

    If you’ve forgotten your password, click Forgot your password? and enter your email address to reset it. 

  2. Click More, then Manage account 

    Scroll down to the ‘Send bill to’ section.

  3. Select the eBill option

    Click confirm and your next bill will flow straight to your inbox from billing@sew.com.au.

Register for mySouthEastWater

  1. Set up an account

    You’ll need your account number found at the top of your bill. Fill in your details on the form and you’ll receive an email to verify and sign in.

  2. Click More, then Manage account

    Scroll down to the ‘Send bill to’ section.

  3. Select the eBill option

    Click confirm and your next bill will flow straight to your inbox from billing@sew.com.au.

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Working towards a digital future

Imagine being able to know how much water you're using in near real-time. It's just one of the services we provide through our digital utility program, which looks at how we can use technology like digital water meters to create a more intelligent water network for the future

Want to set up direct debit?

We know convenience and choice is important to you, that's why we offer direct debit so you can easily manage your bills and get more time back in your day.

Direct debit is the easiest and quickest way to pay your bill, with the amount automatically deducted from your nominated bank account or credit card