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The Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) expect a likely shortfall of between 190 and 315 gigalitres of environmental water for the Basin when reconciliation of the Sustainable Diversion Limit Adjustment Mechanism (SDLAM) is undertaken in 2024.
A report providing an update on the progress of key activities under the Basin Plan has been issued by the Murray–Darling Basin Authority.
25 July 2023
Authority response to Minister’s request for advice.
25 July 2023
Full implementation of the Basin Plan not possible by 2024 deadline.
11 July 2023
These Basin Plan maps and spatial data are provided for a point in time, as at April 2020.
15 June 2023
A transcript of Sir Angus Houston’s address to the River reflections conference in Narrabri: Roadmap to the 2026 Basin Plan Review
15 June 2023
The Roadmap to the 2026 Basin Plan Review was today launched by the Murray–Darling Basin Authority with a commitment to work with communities throughout the 3-year journey.
14 June 2023
During May this year, we supported an archaeological inspection at Lake Victoria (Tar-Ru) in south-western New South Wales.
18 May 2023
Monthly update by Chief Executive, MDBA - Andrew McConville.
21 April 2023
Water resource plans are an integral part of implementing the Basin Plan. They set new rules on how much water can be taken from the system, ensuring the sustainable diversion limit is not exceeded over time.