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Over recent years there have been significant changes on the River Murray, including expansion of permanent horticulture, recovery of water for the environment, increased trade and reduced channel capacity through the Barmah–Millewa forest. These changes have resulted in concerns that the river system will not be able to deliver water allocation to users when they need it.
A positive opening balance means water will be available to be traded in the River Murray from above the Barmah Choke to below the choke on 1 July 2021.
10 May 2021
State governments are responsible for allocating water. Each state approaches allocations differently, and multiple factors can affect allocations.
17 June 2020
The Murray–Darling Basin has been hundreds of millions of years in the making – geologically speaking.
16 June 2020
Water plays a fundamental role in sustaining life. We need water for core human needs such as drinking, food preparation and hygiene.
26 March 2020
Water holders and communities along the River Murray should be aware that there is a risk that water cannot be delivered to users when they want it.
9 December 2019
The Basin Plan, under schedule 3, provides an estimate, in GL’s, of the baseline diversion limit (BDL) for all forms of take listed in the schedule for an SDL Resource Unit.
9 December 2019
Conflict over the control and sharing of the waters of the River Murray was one of the most contentious issues at the time of Federation.
9 December 2019
An overview of water market trading, water allocation, interstate trade and rules and compiance in the Murray-Darling Basin.
6 December 2019
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority met in Canberra on 3-4 December 2019.