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Basin state governments and the Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) are celebrating 20 years of The Living Murray (TLM) program – one of the longest-running river restoration projects in Australia.
10 May 2024
We have offices and staff scattered throughout the Basin, giving our team a front row seat to community activities and Basin operations. Check out some of the recent photos our staff have snapped throughout May.
10 May 2024
Recently the Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) took part in a field trip for new Lower Balonne Roundtable (LBRT) members.
The Albury-Wodonga region supports a wide range of agriculture, communities, recreation and tourism. This year it is the home of the MDBA’s annual regional water conference – River Reflections, and we want to see you there.
In March, the Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) kicked off the latest series of Regional Community Forums throughout the Basin.
16 April 2024
We have offices and staff scattered throughout the Basin, giving our team a front row seat to community activities and Basin operations. Check out some of the recent photos our staff have snapped throughout April.
This year Regional Engagement Officer (REO) Peter celebrates 6 incredible years in his role in the Basin. His presence in the Macquarie–Castlereagh and Lachlan catchments has been key to the Murray–Darling Basin Authority’s (MDBA) ongoing connections with communities.
21 March 2024
From 27 February to 1 March, Authority Chair Sir Angus Houston, Chief Executive Andrew McConville, and Authority member Jane Doolan led the first MDBA tour of 2024, meeting with people in the northern Basin.
A clear focus on Basin outcomes, fresh insights to meet the climate challenge and reflections on lessons learned from a decade of implementing the Murray–Darling Basin Plan headline an unmissable 2024 River Reflections conference.
15 March 2024
The Living Murray is a joint initiative of the Australian Government and the governments of New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia. The program is coordinated by the Murray–Darling Basin Authority. The Living Murray focuses on activities at key ‘icon sites’ along the River Murray.