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The Murray–Darling Basin Authority's (MDBA) progress report on implementation of the Murray–Darling Basin Plan shows the Basin Plan is working, but there is still much more we need to do.
21 November 2017
The MDBA has analysed water recovery in 41 communities across the southern Murray–Darling Basin as of 31 October 2016 as part of its interim Basin Plan Evaluation and found that water recovery through infrastructure has generated 224 GL in water savings for farmers and the environment.
12 October 2017
Members of the MDBA Compliance Review Independent Panel and MDBA officers have undertaken field visits across the Murray–Darling Basin, as part of a review into compliance issues across the Basin.
30 September 2017
The report gives a detailed evaluation of the modelling framework, outlining the methodology and criteria used to assess the sustainable diversion limit benchmark and adjustment scenarios.
This document reports the significant progress of the Basin Salinity Management Strategy (BSMS) in policy, operational arrangements and improvements in science and technical understanding.
22 September 2017
People from across the Basin – from all walks of life, backgrounds and experiences–are encouraged to nominate for the Murray–Darling Basin Community Committee.
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.
Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) members are meeting in Adelaide today to discuss progress on Basin Plan implementation.
Statement by Chief Executive, Phillip Glyde.
Guidelines for supply and constraint measure feasibility studies have been developed by Basin jurisdictions.