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The spillway gates at Hume Dam will open this week as the Murray–Darling Basin Authority and WaterNSW carry out routine maintenance.
Murray River campers and river users looking forward to spending time on the Murray downstream of Hume Dam this Easter are reminded to be aware of potentially changed river conditions as a result of the recent floods.
21 March 2023
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority is moving ahead with detailed design work on a suite of options to improve the movement of water through the Barmah–Millewa Reach of the Murray River.
26 February 2023
Two important reports have found the MDBA is using innovation and adaptation to meet the challenges of delivering water for the environment.
29 October 2022
Flows in the River Murray System vary widely depending on a range of factors, including rainfall, inflows, evaporation, and demand for water for human use.
23 September 2022
The following can be attributed to Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) Executive Director of River Management Andrew Reynolds.
This water resource plan is the prevailing management plan for the surface water and groundwater resources in the Border Rivers–Moonie water resource plan area.
28 April 2022
This water resource plan is the prevailing management plan for the surface water resources in the Victorian Murray water resource plan area.
26 October 2021
The Moonie River flows across south-west Queensland, through a very flat landscape into northern New South Wales.
9 December 2019
In 2007–2008 CSIRO Murray-Darling Basin Sustainable Yields (MDBSY) project published a series of reports documenting water availability across the Murray-Darling Basin, including an assessment of the likely impacts of climate change to ~2030 on water availability (e.g. CSIRO 2008a).