03rd February 2025

When it comes to industrial and commercial water bore drilling, experience isn’t just valuable, it’s absolutely crucial. Unlike small residential bores, large-scale projects require high water yields, precise engineering, regulatory compliance, and long-term sustainability. A single miscalculation can lead...

12th December 2024

When drilling a water bore, many people assume that deeper is always better. After all, it seems logical—if you go deep enough, you’ll find a clean, abundant water supply, right? Not necessarily. The relationship between bore depth and water...

15th November 2024

Australia’s Great Artesian Basin (GAB) is one of the most remarkable natural resources on the planet. Spanning nearly 1.7 million square kilometers, it is the largest and deepest artesian water basin in the world. For countless communities, industries, and...

05th October 2024

For large Australian agriculture businesses, water access is often one of the most critical and stressful issues due to the unique challenges of the Australian climate and regulatory environment. The primary stressors include: 1. Uncertainty in Water AvailabilityDroughts and...

10th September 2024

We recently drilled Willinga Parks great artesian bores at Juandah Plains.When you need to lead a horse to water, there’d better be a reliable supply - and thanks to FB Drilling, there is!As the drilling experts behind Willinga Park's...

13th August 2024

When it comes to drilling a borehole, the type of ground beneath the surface plays a critical role in determining the approach, equipment, and overall success of the project. Whether you're drilling through rock, soil, or clay, each ground...

13th August 2024

Water is an essential resource for life, and ensuring its safety is a top priority for both individuals and industries. While there are multiple sources of water, not all are created equal in terms of purity and reliability. One...