Murray–Darling Basin Authority Communique – September 2024

The Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) met 17 September 2024 on Ngunnawal Country in Canberra (ACT). The meeting was chaired by Sir Angus Houston and all members were present.

Published: 17 September 2024

Members received an update on the Joint Programs Business Improvement (JPBI) project and re-enforced the importance of a risk-based approach to asset investment and the 4-year budget program. The Authority noted the independent review underway which will strengthen the MDBA’s advice to Basin Officials Committee and that continued engagement with Basin states, asset managers and Basin Officials would be essential to the budget process as the project matured.

The Chief Executive provided an overview of current operational and strategic issues. MDBA governance and reporting matters were also considered during the meeting. Members noted the draft MDBA 2023–24 Annual Report and work underway to finalise financial statements.

Progress of the Basin Plan Review was discussed, with the Authority members noting continued work to engage jurisdictions and Basin communities in MDBA early planning and considerations for the Review. Members observed the recent MDBA webinar covering the Early Insights Paper as an additional activity to ensure the Review is undertaken with Basin stakeholders and in a transparent manner.

Members welcomed representatives of the Victorian Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action, Deputy Secretary, Water and Catchments, Dr Kirsten Shelly and Director, Intergovernmental, Dr Jessica Freame. An update was provided on current water policy priorities in Victoria including water security, emergency management, Traditional Owner access to water, environmental outcomes and governance, while in relation to the Murray–Darling Basin Plan discussion focused on progress of current SDLAM projects and collaboration with the MDBA on constraints implementation.

Members also received an update from the Commonwealth Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water. 

The Authority acknowledged the comprehensive work to review and modernise Schedule D of the Murray–Darling Basin Agreement. Modernising Schedule D supports the general improvements occurring across the water markets.

The Authority considered the Sustainable Diversion Limit (SDL) accounting assessment of incomplete recovery and agreed the adjustment of the Registers of Take for 2023–24.

Members discussed the importance of the Constraints Relaxation Implementation Roadmap to set a clear and pragmatic pathway for relaxing constraints over the next 10 years. The Authority encouraged further work on the system-wide value proposition under climate change. Mechanisms to support a coordinated long term program delivery were explored.

Updates on current River Murray conditions, water resource availability and MDBA management activities were received. The Authority noted drier conditions have impacted system inflows, with demands increasing across the system.

The Authority noted progress on a number of upcoming appointments including recruitment for the Basin Community Committee (BCC) to fill 6 vacancies arising in March 2025, and nominations for Authority membership as terms expire.

  • Sir Angus Houston (Chair)
  • Professor Stuart Bunn
  • Dr Jane Doolan
  • Ms Roseanne Healy
  • Mr Rene Woods
  • Ms Susan Madden
  • Mr Andrew McConville (Chief Executive)

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