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1 August 2024
Monitoring reports from Gunbower Forest, one of The Living Murray icon sites.
1 August 2024
The Gunbower Forest has a diverse range of habitats, including permanent and semi-permanent wetlands, creeks, forests and open woodlands in Victoria. It is a wetland of international significance. Report cards are updated every year.
1 August 2024
The Barmah Forest in Victoria and the Millewa Forest in New South Wales include wetlands of international significance. Report cards are updated every year.
1 August 2024
Monitoring reports from the Barmah–Millewa Forest, one of The Living Murray icon sites.
A renewed agreement between WaterNSW and Murray Irrigation Limited (MIL) will help to move water around the Barmah Choke for the 2024–25 water year.
3 June 2024
People along the Murray and Darling rivers near Wentworth are advised that the Lock 10 weir pool will be lowered to between 20 and 30 cm below the full supply level (FSL) of 30.8 m Australian Height Datum (AHD) for up to 4 weeks during June to help flush any poor-quality water from the Darling River arm of the weir pool when water released from Weir 32 arrives.
In May, the Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) joined Basin water officials in welcoming a delegation from the Indian Department for Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation (DoWR, RD & GR).
This water resource plan is the prevailing management plan for the surface water resources in the NSW Murray and Lower Darling water resource plan (WRP) area. The plan was accredited by the Australian Government Minister as being consistent with the Basin Plan and commenced on 18 May 2024.
Basin state governments and the Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) are celebrating 20 years of The Living Murray (TLM) program – one of the longest-running river restoration projects in Australia.
The Albury-Wodonga region supports a wide range of agriculture, communities, recreation and tourism. This year it is the home of the MDBA’s annual regional water conference – River Reflections, and we want to see you there.