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9 December 2019
A review of the relationships between flow and waterbird ecology in the Condamine-Balonne and Barwon-Darling River systems.
9 December 2019
Lake Victoria (Tar-Ru) is located in south-western New South Wales and is a key water resource for South Australia.
12 April 2019
As part of ongoing monitoring, the MDBA and the Commonwealth Environmental Water Office commissioned the University of Adelaide to find out if Yarra Pygmy Perch reintroduced into the Lower Lakes after the Millennium Drought were still present in the wild.
19 April 2016
The project provides a better understanding of the location and persistence of waterholes in the Lower Balonne River Floodplain and Barwon–Darling as part of the Northern Basin review. The project was undertaken by the Qld Department of Science, Information Technology and Innovation in collaboration with NSW Department of Primary Industries and Water.
15 April 2016
The vegetation of the Barwon–Darling and Condamine–Balonne floodplain systems of New South Wales project was undertaken by Eco Logical Australia, with assistance from NSW Office of Environment and Heritage, as part of the Murray–Darling Basin Authority's northern Basin review.
12 December 2015
5 December 2015
This report shows technical work and information that we have collected through our talks with stakeholders during 2013-14 along the River Murray in South Australia.
This study was commissioned to understand the processes and thinking of responses to the risk of post flood salt mobilisation from floodplains of the River Murray.
The Lower Lakes, Coorong and Murray Mouth is one of six icon sites along the Murray River identified as a priority under The Living Murray river restoration program.
The Lower Lakes, Coorong and Murray Mouth is one of six Living Murray Icon Sites.