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7 September 2022
This update provides an overview on how the Murray–Darling Basin Authority is managing Hume Dam and Dartmouth Dam during the current high flows.
1 September 2022
Hume Dam, located just upstream of Albury-Wodonga, is the main river regulating structure on the River Murray. The dam forms Hume Reservoir and plays a crucial role in managing flows and securing water supplies along the entire River Murray system, including to Adelaide.
31 August 2022
This update provides an overview on how the Murray–Darling Basin Authority is managing Hume Dam and Dartmouth Dam during the current high flows.
19 July 2022
The Wimmera River catchment is in the south-west corner of the Murray–Darling Basin.
19 July 2022
The River Murray is Australia's longest river, running a course of 2,500 km from near Mount Kosciuszko in the Australian Alps to the Southern Ocean at Goolwa, in South Australia.
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority is increasing releases from Hume Dam today.
This water resource plan is the prevailing management plan for the surface water resources in the Wimmera–Mallee water resource plan area.
This water resource plan is the prevailing management plan for the surface water resources in the Wimmera–Mallee water resource plan area.
14 April 2022
Andrew Reynolds, Acting Chief Executive, provides an overview on how the Murray–Darling Basin Authority is managing Hume Dam during the current high flows.
25 November 2021
The following can be attributed to Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) acting Chief Executive Andrew Reynolds.