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21 December 2022
Watch our webinar for the latest on the Barmah-Millewa Feasibility Study.
19 December 2022
Version 3 of the Murray–Darling Basin Water Information Portal was this month released with a range of new features to improve the platform.
1 December 2022
Blue-green algae occur naturally in rivers, lakes and dams. Under certain conditions, blue-green algae multiply quickly, creating an ‘algal bloom’ that can decrease water quality.
27 October 2022
Independent reviews and assessments of water management in the Basin have been commissioned and undertaken.
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) operates the River Murray to share water between New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia, as required under the Murray–Darling Basin Agreement. To undertake this work the MDBA has built, maintained and operated a hydrological model of the River Murray.
Scientists and volunteers are working together to re-establish the southern bell frog in South Australia's Lower Lakes.
27 June 2022
New telecommunications tools are changing the way Australian rice is grown.
1 June 2022
Regional communities and food producers within the Murray–Darling Basin could reap significant rewards in the post-Covid world, a leading demographer told a national water conference today.
The Advisory Committee on Social, Economic and Environmental Sciences (ACSEES) is an important source of independent, strategic advice to the Murray–Darling Basin Authority. The committee's work helps to ensure the Basin Plan is confidently implemented with the support of robust science and knowledge.
Water, sunlight, and clean air – did you know Goondiwindi has the perfect environment for growing ocean microalgae? This week MDBA Chair Sir Angus Houston visited Goondiwindi's Algae Pharm as part of his listening tour and learnt how the algae farm captures and recycles water.