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The Barmah Choke water trade balance to start the 2025–26 water year will deliver a substantial trade opportunity for water users.
The Sustainable Diversion Limit (SDL) Accounting and Reporting Framework 2025 summarises the key accounting concepts and outlines the roles and responsibilities in assessment of SDL compliance.
11 October 2024
Lake Victoria (Tar-Ru) is a naturally occurring shallow freshwater lake approximately 60 kilometres downstream of the Murray–Darling Junction in south–western New South Wales, close to the South Australian and Victorian borders.
27 September 2024
Interstate water trading allows water users to trade water across state borders where river systems are connected. This allows irrigators to source water from, or sell water to, a broader range of users.
13 September 2024
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.
It’s been 10 years since the implementation of the Basin Plan water trading rules in the Murray–Darling Basin.
You can now get all your water information from the one place.
The Barmah Choke water trade balance to start the 2024–25 water year will deliver trade opportunity for irrigators.
The Basin Plan aims to strike a balance between access to water for Basin communities, while also providing water for the environment, for the benefit of all Australians.
The Basin Plan introduced a new water accounting and compliance framework based on sustainable diversion limits (SDL) that began on 1 July 2019.