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18 July 2024
In 2012 the Basin Plan listed estimates of the average annual volumes of floodplain harvesting as components of the baseline diversion limit (BDL) in some northern Basin sustainable diversion limit (SDL) resource units. The New South Wales ‘Healthy Floodplains Project’ includes work to enable calculation of re-estimates of BDLs associated with floodplain harvesting in these northern New South Wales SDL resource units. These volumes will contribute to re-estimates of the total BDLs for all forms of take.
17 July 2024
With so many Murray–Darling Basin Authority staff located in Basin regions, we have a front row seat to all the action. This month we saw the mighty Hume Dam in action, a cotton farm that utilises 3 sources of water, our REO’s presenting to future sustainable water irrigation experts and so much more, check out the photos and videos.
We recently heard from students at our annual regional water conference on how they’re tackling water quality in the southern Basin.
Full transcript of MDBA Chief Executive Andrew McConville's speech at the Murray Darling Association annual conference 2024.
10 July 2024
The Basin Community Committee (BCC) provides a community perspective on a wide range of water resource, environmental, cultural and socioeconomic matters.
Close to 200 Basin industry and community members recently visited Hume Dam as part of River Reflections in June 2024. Here’s what they learnt.
26 June 2024
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority has offices and staff scattered throughout the Basin, giving our team a front row seat to community activities and Basin operations. Check out some of the recent photos our staff have snapped across the Basin throughout June.
26 June 2024
A regular monthly update from our Chief Executive, Andrew McConville as part of the River Reach e-newsletter.
Full transcript of MDBA Chief Executive Andrew McConville's speech at the 2024 River Reflections conference.
Regional Engagement Officer (REO) Kate spent her childhood spotting fish from the winding riverbanks of the lower Murray. Today she stands on those same banks as a voice for her community and the river they rely upon.