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12 May 2025
The final event celebrating the 20-year anniversary of The Living Murray program was recently held at the Barmah–Millewa Forest, recognising the achievements of one the largest river restoration projects in Australia.
7 February 2024
2023 MDBA graduates share highlights, challenges and where to next.
11 September 2023
Ongoing fish monitoring in the Barmah–Millewa Forest is used to monitor the health of the waterways.
Tumudgery Creek was disconnected from the Edward River in September 2007 to achieve water savings as part of drought contingency planning.
Back Creek was disconnected from Yallakool Creek (subsequently the Edward River) in September 2007 to achieve water savings as part of drought contingency planning.
1 February 2009
The Barmah-Millewa (B-M) Forest is a highly significant wetland on the Murray River, whose natural hydrology and consequently complex ecosystems have been significantly affected by the river’s now highly regulated flow regime.
1 January 2009
Australia is one of the driest continents on earth. As such, many thousands of weirs and floodplain levee banks, dams and intra- and inter-basin water transfers schemes have been constructed.