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26 January 2022
The 2020 Basin Plan Evaluation has drawn from a wide range of sources.
21 January 2022
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) is trialling a different method of water releases from Hume Dam using the spillway gates in a bid to improve downstream water quality.
20 January 2022
The Australian Government’s $66 million river modelling investment will help water managers make timelier, more reliable and transparent water management decisions.
12 January 2022
The following can be attributed to Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) acting Chief Executive Andrew Reynolds.
12 January 2022
The annual check-up on how the MDBA is managing the River Murray System has found we are meeting our requirements.
Ongoing wet conditions across the River Murray system will dominate river management strategies for the remainder of the water year, according to the MDBA’s update to the 2021–22 Annual Operating Outlook released today.
16 December 2021
Dr Ben Dyer, Director, River Management, Murray-Darling Basin Authority.
25 November 2021
The following can be attributed to Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) acting Chief Executive Andrew Reynolds.
24 November 2021
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority released a comprehensive report in March 2019 into water losses in the River Murray system, between Hume Dam and the South Australian border.
16 November 2021
Water across the southern-connected Basin is managed. This means flows in the River Murray are controlled to some extent to ensure water is stored and delivered when and where it’s needed. The term used to describe the management of water in this way is 'regulated'.