Newsroom

A pilot study led by Tati Tati Kaiejin has combined Tati Tati Science and western science to better understand climate-related risks at Margooya Lagoon in Victoria.

We’re celebrating the citizen scientists helping us to better understand biodiversity in the Basin.

Discovering where and when to supply water to wetlands helps support hungry feathered parents and their young.

Citizen scientists collected new data on threatened fish species across Murray–Darling Basin using an innovative environmental DNA method.

We’re researching native fish habitat and connectivity through a collaborative project with local First Nations groups and the Victorian Fisheries Authority.

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.

The 2024 Native Fish Forum took place in Canberra from 25 to 27 March. The 3-day event was presented by Finterest in partnership with the MDBA.

Hear how a university student, who recently completed a summer internship with MDBA, learnt about river management, planning for the environment, and the steps involved in decision-making...