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28 September 2022
An historic family connection with the Hume Dam has been discovered by an MDBA staff member.
14 September 2022
There is reduced flow of water through the Barmah–Millewa Reach caused from the build-up of sand on the riverbed.
1 September 2022
Hume Dam, located just upstream of Albury-Wodonga, is the main river regulating structure on the River Murray. The dam forms Hume Reservoir and plays a crucial role in managing flows and securing water supplies along the entire River Murray system, including to Adelaide.
The following can be attributed to Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) Executive Director of River Management Andrew Reynolds.
Boat owners and water users are being reminded the river height in the Mildura weir pool will be gradually lowered and Lock 11 closed for 3 weeks from Monday 20 June to enable critical maintenance of the Mildura weir.
12 May 2022
Every few years Lake Mulwala disappears. Find out why and when to catch this memorable sight.
15 April 2022
After the establishment of the River Murray Commission in 1917, regulating structures including weirs and locks were constructed along the River Murray.
3 March 2022
For World Wildlife Day today, find out the fascinating way fish use ladders to move up and down streams over weirs, barrages and locks for their long-term survival and a healthy river system.
13 December 2021
It is hard to believe that just over 18 months ago some water storages across the Murray–Darling Basin were almost empty.
9 November 2021
The Menindee Lakes are located in south-west New South Wales on the Darling River, about 200 km upstream of the Darling River's junction with the River Murray.