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25 February 2025
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) will hold its fifth annual water conference 29 and 30 July in the city of Murray Bridge in regional South Australia.
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.
10 October 2024
History has never forgotten Wentworth in southwestern New South Wales (NSW). Now locals are working to preserve some of that history.
Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) Regional Engagement Officer (REO), Richard Unsworth and Engagement Officer, Kosha Shanahan recently travelled to the beautiful Sunraysia region in the Lower Murray catchment to participate in the 2024 Sunray Warriors event.
Close to 200 Basin industry and community members recently visited Hume Dam as part of River Reflections in June 2024. Here’s what they learnt.
Regional Engagement Officer (REO) Kate spent her childhood spotting fish from the winding riverbanks of the lower Murray. Today she stands on those same banks as a voice for her community and the river they rely upon.
21 March 2024
From 27 February to 1 March, Authority Chair Sir Angus Houston, Chief Executive Andrew McConville, and Authority member Jane Doolan led the first MDBA tour of 2024, meeting with people in the northern Basin.
A clear focus on Basin outcomes, fresh insights to meet the climate challenge and reflections on lessons learned from a decade of implementing the Murray–Darling Basin Plan headline an unmissable 2024 River Reflections conference.
14 March 2024
We have offices and staff scattered throughout the Basin, giving our team a front row seat to community activities and Basin operations. Check out some of the recent photos our staff have snapped throughout March.
12 February 2024
We have offices and staff scattered throughout the Basin, giving our team a front row seat to community activities and Basin operations. Check out some of the recent photos our staff have snapped throughout January and February.