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14 December 2021
The Border Rivers Water Supply Scheme – Medium Priority is one of approximately 70 regulated water market products. We collect information from Basin states on the most actively traded regulated water market products. This is in accordance with the Basin Plan water trading rules.
11 December 2021
Basin state governments set water trading rules within their states. Actively traded water access rights have different priorities and uses. This is the water markets product information page for New South Wales.
11 December 2021
Basin state governments set water trading rules within their states. Actively traded water access rights have different priorities and uses. This is the water markets product information page for Queensland.
11 December 2021
Basin state governments set water trading rules within their states. Actively traded water access rights have different priorities and uses. This is the water markets products information page for South Australia.
2 November 2021
The New South Wales Natural Resource Access Regulator (NRAR) has expanded its website to include more information and e-tools to help people find what they need quickly.
11 October 2021
Basin state governments set water trading rules within their states. Actively traded water access rights have different priorities and uses. This is the water markets product information page for Victoria.
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority met on 28 and 29 July 2021. All members were present, and the meeting was chaired by Sir Angus Houston.
18 December 2020
Water accounting in the Murray–Darling Basin occurs at various scales—each accounting system has a different purpose. The Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) accounts for Basin-wide water use (or take) over the long-term and monitors trends to ensure Basin state governments remain within their water use limits.
2 January 2020
Prerequisite policy measures are legislative and operational rule changes that will improve the use, management and accounting of water for the environment in the southern-connected Murray–Darling Basin. The Basin Plan outlines these measures and required them to be implemented by 1 July 2019.