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This water resource plan is the prevailing management plan for the surface water resources in the NSW Murray and Lower Darling water resource plan (WRP) area. The plan was accredited by the Australian Government Minister as being consistent with the Basin Plan and commenced on 18 May 2024.
14 May 2024
Flows in the River Murray system vary widely depending on a range of factors, including rainfall, inflows, evaporation, and demands for water from all users.
16 April 2024
Flows in the River Murray system vary widely depending on a range of factors, including rainfall, inflows, evaporation, and demands for water from all users.
25 March 2024
Following several years of significant rainfall and higher river levels in the Murray during Autumn, river users can expect a return to lower levels this Easter.
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.
13 March 2024
Flows in the River Murray system vary widely depending on a range of factors, including rainfall, inflows, evaporation, and demands for water from all users.
5 March 2024
An independent review has given the tick of approval to the MDBA’s decisions in managing the River Murray during 2022–23.
14 February 2024
Flows in the River Murray system vary widely depending on a range of factors, including rainfall, inflows, evaporation, and demands for water from all users.
25 January 2024
Immerse yourself in the stories of First Nations people delivering benefits to Country and communities
Water infrastructure is a term which can apply to a range of assets: dams, weirs, flood levees and embankments, fishways, regulators, pump stations, managed aquifer recharge ponds and injection wells and desalination plants.