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22 February 2023
Koondrook–Perricoota Forest covers 31,150 ha in the Riverina region of New South Wales.
19 February 2023
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority has offices and staff located across the Basin, giving us a front row seat to how waterways are responding to prevailing conditions. Check out the photos our staff have snapped of the receding flood waters during the past month.
8 February 2023
Barmah–Millewa Forest supports the largest river red gum forest in Australia and is the largest and most intact freshwater floodplain system along the River Murray.
21 December 2022
More than 100 researchers from 17 scientific institutions across Australia are using science and technology to build knowledge of the Murray–Darling Basin.
20 December 2022
Wodonga and Hay area students swapped indoor learning for an immersive, hands-on Basin experience in the great outdoors.
11 December 2022
The Australian Government is committed to delivering the highest accountability for water use by strengthening compliance across the Basin.
22 October 2022
Some sites in the Basin are significant because they are rare examples of ecosystems.
One of the primary objectives of the Murray–Darling Basin Plan (the Basin Plan) is to ensure the water resources of the Basin are shared between all water users in a sustainable way; striking a balance and maintaining a healthy and productive system to sustainably support industries, the environment and communities.
2 September 2022
One of the primary objectives of the Murray–Darling Basin Plan is to ensure the water resources of the Basin are shared between all water users in a sustainable way; striking a balance and maintaining a healthy and productive system to sustainably support industries, the environment and communities.
26 August 2022
Key findings in the 2021 State of the Environment report identify climate change as a threat to the Murray–Darling Basin's water resources.