Newsroom

In this Newsroom series, we’re delving deeper into the characteristics, industry and people that make up the 22 individual catchments of the Basin and why they’re so special.

Basin stories

Each month we highlight the important work our Regional Engagement Officers (REOs) do out in Basin communities. From building relationships, to educating future Basin leaders, our REOs are the...

Basin stories

Recently the Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) took part in a field trip for new Lower Balonne Roundtable (LBRT) members.

Basin stories

Based at St George in south-west Queensland, Regional Engagement Officer (REO) Lucy Sevil covers the Condamine–Balonne catchment – one of the largest catchment areas in the Murray–Darling...

Basin stories

We recently spent a day with St Mary’s College students to provide them with an interactive session on water sharing and management in the Basin.

Funds will help support important cultural activities for students of the isolated community of Goodooga.

Introducing Lucy Sevil, the MDBA’s northern-most Regional Engagement Officer.

Dartmouth Dam spilling for the first time 26 years provides an opportunity to consider its engineering and role in the Basin.

Sir Angus Houston offers a summary of his recent listening tour of the Border Rivers and Condamine–Balonne regions, and reflects on the strength, resilience and passion of northern Basin...