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Delegates at the River reflections annual water conference today have heard about the increased risks to agriculture and water infrastructure due to climate change.
25 September 2020
The Murray–Darling Basin has many different ecosystems and is home to a large variety of native plants, which all contribute to the health of the Basin.
25 April 2020
This report presents a literature review of work done to derive short and long-term crop yield-water functions.
15 April 2020
As COVID-19 challenges our way of working and communicating, the Murray–Darling Basin Authority remains committed to serving Basin communities and the nation with as little disruption as possible in the coming weeks and months. Implementing the Basin Plan and managing the River Murray on behalf of Basin governments continues to be our priority.
2 January 2020
Lesson plans for junior or upper primary students. The Waterweed wipeout app is not available.
9 December 2019
The reports assess the health of river red gum and black box forest and woodland at each of The Living Murray icon sites during 2015.
9 December 2019
This report examines the impact of various levels of water recovery on floodplain grazing using a simulation model.
9 December 2019
This report outlines the methodology and example results from using satellite imagery to study flow inundation patterns across the lower Balonne and middle Darling regions.
Joint media release published with GMW.