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The Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) stands by the Northern Basin review process and urges all parties to examine its detailed and published evidence when considering the amendments currently before Parliament.
18 January 2018
Traditional Owners are helping water managers to combine local observations with real-time weather data. This plays a role in understanding rainfall and flow patterns in remote areas across the Murray–Darling Basin where Bureau of Meteorology data is limited.
21 December 2017
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) has welcomed the shared commitment of Basin ministers to develop a Basin Compliance Compact as a top priority, to give all Australians greater confidence that the rules and regulations governing water use in the Basin are being enforced and complied with.
14 December 2017
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) is on course to deliver a stronger and more effective compliance regime across the Basin.
25 November 2017
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority and Independent Panel have released their review into compliance matters across the Murray–Darling Basin. The Review comprises two reports, one prepared by the MDBA and one by the Panel.
12 October 2017
Members of the MDBA Compliance Review Independent Panel and MDBA officers have undertaken field visits across the Murray–Darling Basin, as part of a review into compliance issues across the Basin.
28 September 2017
The Aboriginal Partnerships Action Plan 2017 guides how the MDBA obtains and implements Aboriginal input to managing water and improving the condition of Country in the Murray–Darling basin.
6 September 2017
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) has announced a panel of experts to provide an independent assessment of the MDBA's Basin-wide Compliance Review.
31 July 2017
Prime Minister, the Hon Malcolm Turnbull MP, has requested the Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) consider conducting a national Basin-wide Compliance Review.
22 May 2017
The purpose of the Aboriginal Waterways Assessment (AWA) program was to develop a tool that consistently measures and prioritises river and wetland health so that Traditional Owners can more effectively participate in water planning and management in the Basin.