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7 September 2017
Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) staff are in Shepparton today as part of a series of southern Basin information sessions to provide an update on the Basin Plan.
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.
24 February 2017
WaterNSW is starting to reduce the rate that water is released from the Menindee Lakes system this week, as orders from the Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) begin to ease.
The Murray–Darling Basin has more than 30,000 wetlands — 16 of international importance under the Ramsar Convention, which are fundamental to the health and viability of the whole basin.
This report summarises the findings for one part of the northern basin review: an assessment of the ability of various water recovery scenarios to achieve environmental outcomes.
16 November 2016
The most impressive Murray cod breeding in 20 years is under way in the Lower Darling River as a result of environmental watering.
15 November 2016
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) has updated the annual environmental watering priorities for 2016-17 following wet conditions across the basin.
9 November 2016
Menindee Lakes can now be used to help meet downstream demand for water, as good Darling River flows continue to boost the lakes' storage volume.
26 August 2016
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) was established to implement and monitor the Basin Plan — a plan that is about ensuring a healthy and productive river system for future generations.
17 June 2016
Trading water from above the Barmah Choke to below the choke will continue to be restricted into the 2016–17 water year.