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18 October 2024
Landholders and river users, including pumpers, on the Mitta Mitta River are advised to take into account the forecast releases of water from Dartmouth Dam and make any necessary adjustment to their river activities.
11 October 2024
Landholders and river users, including pumpers, on the Mitta Mitta River are advised to take into account the forecast releases of water from Dartmouth Dam and make any necessary adjustment to their river activities.
4 October 2024
The following is the Murray–Darling Basin Authority's (MDBA) statement of legal services expenditure for the financial year 2023–24.
13 September 2024
The August flow to South Australia included water for South Australia’s entitlement, traded volumes and water for the environment. Water for the environment at the South Australian border throughout winter-spring comes primarily from return flows from upstream environmental water use.
9 September 2024
Landholders and river users, including pumpers, on the Mitta Mitta River are advised to take into account the forecast releases of water from Dartmouth Dam and make any necessary adjustment to their river activities.
19 August 2024
Increase in release from Dartmouth Reservoir for the purposes of electricity generation.
14 August 2024
Each year the Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) releases an annual operating outlook. It explains how the MDBA may operate the River Murray system across a range of possible climatic and rainfall scenarios.
14 August 2024
The July flow to South Australia included water for South Australia’s entitlement, traded volumes and water for the environment. Water for the environment at the South Australian border throughout winter-spring comes primarily from return flows from upstream environmental water use.
14 August 2024
Despite a dry start to the water year with inflows well below average, the total active storage volume for the Murray–Darling Basin remains high at 6,770 gigalitres (GL).
14 August 2024
Water in the River Murray system is ‘regulated’ so it can be delivered to farmers, communities and the environment when it's needed.