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Capitalising on the wettest conditions for years to support native fish, waterbirds, native vegetation and river flows in the Basin are a key focus for watering priorities in 2017–18.
5 October 2016
Goondiwindi now has its own weather station thanks to a Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) project that gives locals a full picture of conditions so they can plan for the future.
4 July 2016
Supporting native animals such as the silver perch, waterbird habitat and wetland vegetation are a key focus for watering activities in 2016–17.
15 April 2016
The vegetation of the Barwon–Darling and Condamine–Balonne floodplain systems of New South Wales project was undertaken by Eco Logical Australia, with assistance from NSW Office of Environment and Heritage, as part of the Murray–Darling Basin Authority's northern Basin review.
The review of water requirements for key floodplain vegetation for the northern Basin was undertaken by botanist Dr Michelle Casanova, who drew upon the knowledge of other experts and published information.
16 December 2015
The Sustainable Rivers Audit (SRA) is the most comprehensive assessment of the ecological health of rivers in the Murray–Darling Basin.
This report investigates the vegetation and shoreline sediment monitoring data collected at Lake Victoria (1998-2012).
River users are advised the raising of the Mildura Weir pool has been delayed for up to one week to replace a suspected damaged trestle.
12 February 2015
Communities around Yarrawonga Weir are advised that the MDBA will lower Lake Mulwala between late autumn and mid-winter to undertake structural works and manage the aquatic weed Egeria densa.
17 September 2012
There are knowledge limitations regarding the response of native and exotic tree species to water management interventions.