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25 February 2025
New research investigates how to include future environmental change in water runoff models
18 December 2024
First Nations peoples from across the Murray–Darling came together in Canberra last week to connect, share stories of Caring for Country and to continue the conversation with the Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) as we prepare for the 2026 Basin Plan Review.
Read the transcripts of MDBA Chief Executive Andrew McConville's opening remarks at the First Nations Basin Conversation on Tuesday 10 December 2024.
28 November 2024
For a long time, river modellers have faced the challenges of tracking water movement across landscapes. This task becomes more complex when different river catchments use different models. Along with jurisdictions, we are in the process of improving these systems and tools.
18 November 2024
New case studies highlight the intricate connection and involvement of First Nations in environmental water management
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.
Wetlands in Sunraysia could be used as nursery ponds to grow native fish in a 12-month research trial seeking to apply First Nations knowledge and modern fisheries science.
23 September 2024
Catch up on the important Cultural discussions from our annual regional water conference, held on Wiradjuri Country earlier this year.
4 September 2024
Our Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) 2024 to 2027, demonstrates our formal commitment to reconciliation. It sets out how we will continue contributing to the broader reconciliation journey of all of Australia.
30 August 2024
The MDBA is partnering with states to create new river modelling roles, enhancing capability and building a deeper understanding of the Basin.