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12 August 2021
To help keep the water from the River Murray System suitable for drinking, agriculture, the environment, and recreation, the MDBA has launched a study to better understand water quality trends.
11 June 2021
Hydrological and hydrodynamic modelling supports informed decision making at the MDBA.
6 April 2021
We use maps and spatial data, including remote sensing data daily, to support our various programs and projects. This includes data on hydrology, biota, terrain, vegetation, geology, and important built and natural assets.
29 January 2021
River system models, developed by Basin states, the Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) and Snowy Hydro Limited, have been used to inform development and implementation of key water management policies across the Murray–Darling Basin for over 40 years.
15 December 2020
The 2020 Basin Plan Evaluation has found greater investment in science and monitoring is badly needed to support the management of a complex river system like the Murray–Darling Basin.
2 January 2020
When the Basin Plan was legislated in 2012, it was recognised that the information base in the northern Basin was less developed than that in the south. With the support of Basin governments, the Murray–Darling Basin Authority undertook a planned review of the sustainable diversion limits in the north.
9 December 2019
Satellite imagery plays a very important role when supporting compliance activities, providing a snapshot of the broad landscape, which repeats regularly and provides consistent information over scales as large as the Murray-Darling Basin. It allows investigation into how river flows behave, both historically and currently.
9 December 2019
We continue to develop and use hydrologic models to inform policy, Basin Plan compliance activities, management and operations of rivers in the Murray–Darling Basin.