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The delivery of water from the major storages in the Upper Murray to irrigators throughout the Basin can be challenging. There are a number of constraints that impact water delivery to below the Barmah Reach, such as the length of time required to deliver water and the amount of water that can be delivered at any one time.
12 May 2022
Every few years Lake Mulwala disappears. Find out why and when to catch this memorable sight.
1 April 2022
Many of the major rivers of the Murray–Darling Basin enter the River Murray in this catchment.
10 February 2022
A popular South Australian icon on the River Murray has been connecting communities to Ngarrindjeri culture for 50 years through a story that encourages everyone to respect the river.
20 December 2021
The Ramsar-listed wetland of international significance, Hattah Lakes, is thriving thanks to the delivery of water for the environment over more than 10 years.
16 December 2021
Yarning circles have been used by First Nations for centuries as a way of learning from a collective group, building respectful relationships, and preserving and passing on cultural knowledge.
14 December 2021
The new short film 'A decade of connection and healing' commemorates 10 years of continuous connectivity at the Coorong and Lower Lakes.
13 December 2021
Fishers in Coorong, South Australia are reporting signs of gradual recovery in parts of the iconic wetland thanks largely to the delivery of water for the environment.
2 November 2021
The beautiful Murray–Darling Basin town of Mypolonga is a finalist for the 2021 South Australian Agricultural Town of the Year.
29 October 2021
The lower River Murray catchment takes in the country from the confluence of the River Murray and the Darling River at Wentworth, New South Wales, to the Murray Mouth at Goolwa, in South Australia.