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31 January 2024
The discovery and rescue of a new population of endangered olive perchlet shows the benefits of organisations working together.
5 December 2023
To understand how fish are counted in fishways, first it is important to understand why we want to count these fish in the first place.
5 December 2023
Since 1922, when the first weir was constructed, there have been efforts to help fish move through the waterways. Our timeline shows the progress of the fishway infrastructure.
4 December 2023
Fishways are important for the passage of fish through barriers such as weirs, to allow them to migrate up and down a river. There are many fishways along the River Murray. Learn about how they work, their types, locations, history and fish movement.
30 October 2023
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.
11 September 2023
Ongoing fish monitoring in the Barmah–Millewa Forest is used to monitor the health of the waterways.
18 August 2023
We recently took part in a collaborative project with the Australian River Restoration Centre to produce the second edition of 'Fishes of the Murray–Darling Basin'
1 August 2023
A billabong which has filled for the first time in years is the site of a new fish monitoring project.
15 May 2023
The Basin’s annual fish survey shows positive signs for important native species
4 April 2023
A native fish forum will be held in Dubbo next month, providing an opportunity for enthusiasts to connect.