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30 November 2022
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority's third annual River reflections conference will be held in Narrabri in New South Wales.
This water resource plan is the prevailing management plan for the surface water and groundwater resources in the Border Rivers–Moonie water resource plan area.
1 April 2022
The Border Rivers catchment is one of the northern-most catchments in the Murray–Darling 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 communities.
Water, sunlight, and clean air – did you know Goondiwindi has the perfect environment for growing ocean microalgae? This week MDBA Chair Sir Angus Houston visited Goondiwindi's Algae Pharm as part of his listening tour and learnt how the algae farm captures and recycles water.
Murray–Darling Basin Authority Chair Sir Angus Houston kicked off his latest listening tour today with a visit to ‘Morella’ at Boggabilla. The irrigated cotton and dryland farming operation is driving efficiencies by closely measuring soil moisture, using lateral move irrigation systems and by developing an intimate knowledge of soil health.
14 March 2022
The opportunity to listen to the Boggabilla, Goondiwindi, Dirranbandi, St George and Roma communities about local water issues important to them will be the focus of a series of onsite visits this week with the Chair of the Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA).
14 December 2021
The Border Rivers Water Supply Scheme – High Priority is one of approximately 70 regulated water market products. We collect information from Basin states on the most actively traded regulated water market products. This is in accordance with the Basin Plan water trading rules.
14 December 2021
The Border Rivers Water Supply Scheme – Medium Priority is one of approximately 70 regulated water market products. We collect information from Basin states on the most actively traded regulated water market products. This is in accordance with the Basin Plan water trading rules.
24 November 2021
In late March 2019, rain fell in the Namoi, Macquarie and Warrego catchments which led to the first significant flow to occur along those systems, for an extended period of time.