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11 December 2022
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority met on 9 December 2022 on Ngunnawal Country (Canberra). All members were present.
29 October 2022
Flows in the River Murray system vary widely depending on a range of factors, including rainfall, inflows, evaporation and demand for water. We summarise this information each month in the below reports. This page is an archive of reports for previous months.
24 October 2022
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority met on 21 October 2022 on Ngunnawal Country (Canberra). All members were present.
Murray–Darling Basin Water Ministers met today on Ngunnawal Country (Canberra) to discuss the next steps to deliver the Basin Plan, delivery of water market reforms, the impacts of climate change on water resources, and opportunities to strengthen First Nations' role in water management and ownership.
The Basin Officials Committee (BOC) met in Canberra on 21 July 2022 on the country of the First People of the Ngunnawal nation.
16 August 2022
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority met on 15 August 2022 on Ngunnawal Country (Canberra).
5 August 2022
The Murray–Darling Basin is Australia’s largest water resource. The Water Act 2007 (Cth) provides the legislative framework for ensuring that the Basin is managed in the national interest.
31 July 2022
The Australian Government is working with the New South Wales and Queensland governments to implement a suite of water management tools – the Northern Basin Toolkit.
Water is crucial to life. Our economy, communities, rivers, lakes and wetlands depend on a healthy Murray–Darling Basin. This means a large number of governments, authorities and agencies, who are responsible for many different communities and interests, are involved in managing water.
8 July 2022
The governance arrangements for water resources in the Murray–Darling Basin have been developed to meet changing needs of communities, industries and our rivers, lakes and wetlands.