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Australia’s approach to managing the Murray–Darling Basin’s water resources is world leading.
19 August 2024
Sustainable diversion limits are how much water, on average, can be used in the Basin by towns and communities, farmers and industries.
19 August 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 over the last month.
9 August 2024
Murray–Darling Basin Authority Chair, Air Chief Marshal Sir Angus Houston AK AFC (Ret’d) is committed to getting out and meeting with people who live and work across the Basin.
2 August 2024
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) hosts approximately 3 Peaks Roundtables annually. These sessions are held with a range of organisations that have a Basin-wide focus or coverage. It is a forum to have open and constructive discussions, test ideas and share updates.
1 August 2024
Monitoring reports from Gunbower Forest, one of The Living Murray icon sites.
1 August 2024
Monitoring reports from the Chowilla Floodplain, one of The Living Murray icon sites.
Monitoring reports from the The Lower Lakes, Coorong and Murray Mouth, one of The Living Murray icon sites.
1 August 2024
Monitoring reports from Lindsay, Mulcra and Wallpolla islands, one of The Living Murray icon sites.
1 August 2024
Monitoring reports from Hattah Lakes, one of The Living Murray icon sites.