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5 June 2024
Alongside producing reports and datasets MD-WERP researchers are also publishing results from MD-WERP research in peer-reviewed scientific journals.
3 June 2024
We’re adapting and evolving the way we engage as part of preparations for the Basin Plan Review. Basin Leadership Summits are an opportunity for people in senior Basin leadership roles to inform the way we approach the review.
3 June 2024
The Murray–Darlin Basin Authority (MDBA) hosted a 2-day Basin Leadership Summit (the Summit) for key stakeholders to help inform preparations for the 2026 Basin Plan Review (BPR) and support the long-term management of the Basin.
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) remains steadfast in the commitment to transparency and engagement as preparations continue for the 2026 Basin Plan Review.
31 May 2024
After a series of listening tours and meeting with more than 200 First Nations people in the northern Basin, the message is overwhelmingly clear: we need to work better and walk forward together, to achieve better outcomes for communities and rivers for generations.
13 May 2024
The Murray–Darling Basin is one of the world’s most variable climate regions. The Murray–Darling Water and Environment Research Program (MD-WERP) climate adaptation theme will focus on understanding the changing climate and identifying adaptation options.
13 May 2024
The Murray–Darling Water and Environment Research Program (MD–WERP) social, economic and cultural outcomes theme focuses on better understanding the values of water, and how it improves or enhances Basin communities.
13 May 2024
The Murray–Darling Water and Environment Research Program (MD-WERP) environmental outcomes theme will inform planning and decision-making for the Basin's ecological health.
13 May 2024
The Murray–Darling Water and Environment Research Program (MD-WERP) hydrology theme focuses on developing reliable knowledge of the characteristics and movement of water, under current and future climates, to inform water resources management and planning.
More than 100 senior leaders will meet under one roof today for a 2-day summit hosted by the Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) to collaborate, listen and share the diverse points of view on current and future management of the Basin.