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10 October 2024
History has never forgotten Wentworth in southwestern New South Wales (NSW). Now locals are working to preserve some of that history.
Water infrastructure is a term which can apply to a range of assets: dams, weirs, flood levees and embankments, fishways, regulators, pump stations, managed aquifer recharge ponds and injection wells and desalination plants.
Last month the Lake Victoria Advisory Committee met at Lake Victoria (Tar-Ru) for its 100th meeting, and to celebrate the retirement of the committee’s longstanding Chairperson, Jane Lennon.
14 June 2023
During May this year, we supported an archaeological inspection at Lake Victoria (Tar-Ru) in south-western New South Wales.
28 September 2022
An historic family connection with the Hume Dam has been discovered by an MDBA staff member.
11 June 2022
Acid sulfate soils can pose a serious risk to the health of the plants, animals and communities of the Murray–Darling Basin especially during high risk periods such as droughts under low flows and water levels.
For the past 25 years, strong collaboration between governments, First Nations people and the broader community has been working to protect cultural heritage at Lake Victoria – Tar-Ru in far south-west NSW.
9 November 2021
The Menindee Lakes are located in south-west New South Wales on the Darling River, about 200 km upstream of the Darling River's junction with the River Murray.
17 June 2020
The Murray–Darling Basin has been hundreds of millions of years in the making – geologically speaking.
9 December 2019
Conflict over the control and sharing of the waters of the River Murray was one of the most contentious issues at the time of Federation.