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17 June 2025
An MDBA led business case is being developed for a permanent fish solution at the lake Wetherell Outlet Regulator.
17 June 2025
In 2024, the Basin Officials Committee (BOC) initiated the first phase of a review of the operation and management of the Menindee Lakes system.
17 June 2025
An MDBA led business case is being developed for a permanent fish passage solution at the Lake Wetherell Outlet Regulator.
Early work is underway to design a replacement for the Mildura Weir — an essential piece of infrastructure that has supported water delivery, navigation and recreation in the region for nearly a century.
19 December 2024
Explore the unique conversations and opportunities between the northern and southern Basin with Regional Engagement Officers (REOs) Annabelle Guest and Kate Bartlett.
Water agencies are working closely to manage water quality in the Menindee Lakes and the lower Darling-Baaka in far west New South Wales (NSW) over summer to ensure local communities, agriculture, and the environment get the water they need, when they need it.
10 October 2024
History has never forgotten Wentworth in southwestern New South Wales (NSW). Now locals are working to preserve some of that history.
4 October 2024
More than 100 people joined us for our first public webinar for the Basin Plan Review to hear our experts unpack the Early Insights Paper. If you missed it or want a recap, here’s everything you need to know, including all the answers to our audience Q&A.
27 August 2024
Each month we sit down and have a chat with one of our 6 Regional Engagement Officers across the Basin. This month we caught up with Richard Unsworth, the man the community relies upon in the Lower Darling.
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.