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No town water or rain for weeks: Australian off-grid homesteader shows how she stores every drop to survive, and netizens ask if it's legal!
ETimes | July 17, 2026 12:39 AM CST

Rainfall may not be of much relevance to households connected to a municipal water supply. But for those living in the driest parts of the world, especially homesteaders, a rainy day is more than joyous. Tania, an Australia-based homesteader, is now going viral after she shared her experience of seeing her water tanks finally begin to refill.

When rain finally arrives

The internet has questions Tania posted the video on all her social handles, and it went viral. The internet, obviously, had opinions. Most viewers responded the way you’d expect: relief, a bit of envy, and maybe a flashback to their own dry spells. But one person wondered whether collecting rainwater was even legal. The netizen also cited vague memories of people “getting arrested” for it. “Isn’t it illegal to collect rainwater in your country, because I saw people getting arrested for collecting water?” the user commented.

Tania, obviously, had to respond, and she assured viewers that she wasn’t breaking any law. “I live in Australia; we love rainwater here. It is encouraged by councils and governments to collect your own rainwater from the roofs you have on your property,” she commented.