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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.
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.
Over recent years there have been significant changes in water use on the River Murray between Barmah and the South Australian border. This study investigates the changes historical data shows over time.
9 December 2019
This report examines the impact of various levels of water recovery on floodplain grazing using a simulation model.
9 December 2019
This documentation provides an explanation of the land use models and different formulae applied with accompanying spreadsheets.
Transcript: Basin Plan amendments — address at Parliament House — MDBA Chief Executive Phillip Glyde
22 November 2016
A transcript: of the Basin Plan amendments made by MDBA's Chief Executive Phillip Glyde, address at Parliament House 2016.
River users are advised the raising of the Mildura Weir pool has been delayed for up to one week to replace a suspected damaged trestle.
17 May 2011
Record low inflows and river levels in recent years have led to the drying of many wetlands in the Murray–Darling Basin.
Record low inflows and river levels in recent years have led to the drying of many wetlands in the Murray–Darling Basin.