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11 October 2024
Lake Victoria (Tar-Ru) is a naturally occurring shallow freshwater lake approximately 60 kilometres downstream of the Murray–Darling Junction in south–western New South Wales, close to the South Australian and Victorian borders.
Lindsay, Mulcra and Wallpolla Islands are nationally significant wetlands in north-west Victoria. Report cards are updated every year.
1 August 2024
Hattah Lakes is a large floodplain and wetlands system of international significance in the Hattah–Kulkyne National Park, Victoria. Report cards are updated each year.
The Living Murray (TLM) is celebrating its 20th birthday.
12 December 2023
Two decades of cooperation, restoration, and protection of the river system.
9 August 2023
The Chowilla Floodplain is internationally significant. It consists of a range of fast flowing creeks, temporary wetlands, lakes and billabongs. Report Cards are updated each year.
The Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth consists of a diverse range of freshwater, estuarine and marine habitats in South Australia. Report Cards are updated each year.
30 March 2023
Recent floodwaters have highlighted why end-of-system flows are critical for the ecology of the Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth.
23 February 2023
The Lower Lakes, Coorong and Murray Mouth Icon Site is an important wetland ecosystem that lies between the River Murray and the Southern Ocean.
23 February 2023
The Lindsay–Wallpolla–Mulcra Islands section of the floodplain is in north west Victoria. It covers over 26,100 ha and is located downstream of Mildura.