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The Murray–Darling Basin Authority 2024 Graduate Development Program is now open for future leaders. We encourage applications from all disciplines, with a focus this year on recent graduates in science, technology, engineering and mathematics as the MDBA drives world-leading water reform.
11 January 2023
We have established job-specific registers for applicants who are interested in non-ongoing (temporary) vacancies.
1 November 2022
The MDBA website will be easier to navigate following a major upgrade, due for launch in early 2023.
5 October 2022
Our legal expenditures back to the financial year 2018–19.
6 July 2021
Presentations at the 2021 River reflections conference covered a range of topics, including First Nations, climate change, and the latest in river science.
25 September 2020
The Murray–Darling Basin has many different ecosystems and is home to a large variety of native plants, which all contribute to the health of the Basin.
2 January 2020
Lesson plans for junior or upper primary students. The Waterweed wipeout app is not available.
9 December 2019
The reports assess the health of river red gum and black box forest and woodland at each of The Living Murray icon sites during 2015.
9 December 2019
This report outlines the methodology and example results from using satellite imagery to study flow inundation patterns across the lower Balonne and middle Darling regions.