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14 December 2022
Food Next Door Co-op and local water owners support Mildura’s landless migrants and refugees to do small-scale regenerative farming.
15 November 2022
Sam O’Rafferty is an emerging young leader who is passionate about solving water efficiency problems for growers.
28 September 2022
To continue to support the efficient functioning of water markets in the River Murray system, the Murray–Darling Basin Authority and water agencies and authorities from New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia have been investigating better ways to make trade adjustments.
12 July 2022
The operation of the Barmah Choke trade restriction is specified in the Permissible Transfers between Trading Zones Protocol 2010. The opening balance for the Choke water account on 1 July is based on the Snowy water savings that were realised downstream of the Choke in the previous water year and reflected in allocations against the Entitlement Record.
27 June 2022
New telecommunications tools are changing the way Australian rice is grown.
10 May 2022
Water trade allows water holders to decide whether they need to buy or sell water at a particular time.
26 February 2022
Basin state governments create the majority of rules governing water trade in the Basin. They are responsible for developing and maintaining the rules around water access and use.
15 December 2021
The Basin Plan water trading rules commenced on 1 July 2014.
14 December 2021
Under the Basin Plan water trading rules, irrigation infrastructure operators who meet Rule 15 of the Water Charge (Infrastructure) Rules 2010 are required to provide us with a copy of their trading rules.
14 December 2021
An exchange rate is a method used to manage the trade of water access entitlements between trading zones. An exchange rate is a conversion that accounts for differences between water access entitlements including differences in transmission losses and changes in reliability.