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28 July 2021
Every 5 years, the Murray–Darling Basin Authority is required to review the effectiveness of the water quality targets in contributing to the achievement of the Basin Plan’s water quality objectives. This is the first review of its kind since the Basin Plan came into effect in 2012.
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) is partnering with an award-winning educational organisation to help Leeton students investigate the region's unique river system and the importance of careful management of water resources.
22 June 2021
The River Murray water quality monitoring program monitors water quality on an ongoing basis.
27 May 2021
Water infrastructure is critical to a healthy and productive Murray–Darling Basin. Safe and secure water supplies underpin the prosperity and resilience of regional communities.
20 March 2021
The International Engagement Strategy sets up a framework for guiding the Murray–Darling Basin Authority's (MDBA) investment in international engagement activities.
Flooding contributes to major improvements in the long-term health of the Murray–Darling Basin and dissolved organic carbon-rich water (blackwater) can result via natural processes.
26 November 2020
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority met in Canberra on 25-26 November 2020. All members were present, and the meeting was chaired by Sir Angus Houston.
14 September 2020
Sir Angus Houston, Chair Murray–Darling Basin Authority.
3 September 2020
A meeting of the Murray–Darling Basin Authority was held on 2-3 September 2020 by video teleconference. All members were present. The meeting was chaired by Sir Angus Houston.
15 April 2020
As COVID-19 challenges our way of working and communicating, the Murray–Darling Basin Authority remains committed to serving Basin communities and the nation with as little disruption as possible in the coming weeks and months. Implementing the Basin Plan and managing the River Murray on behalf of Basin governments continues to be our priority.