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15 November 2022
Sam O’Rafferty is an emerging young leader who is passionate about solving water efficiency problems for growers.
22 October 2022
Some sites in the Basin are significant because they are rare examples of ecosystems.
26 August 2022
Key findings in the 2021 State of the Environment report identify climate change as a threat to the Murray–Darling Basin's water resources.
24 August 2022
With most of the Murray–Darling Basin currently experiencing higher than average river flows, we're exploring the benefits of connected waterways.
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.
1 August 2022
Our plain-language Guide to the Environmental Watering Plan unpacks who's responsible for what, and the benefits we can expect from water for the environment.
The delivery of water from the major storages in the Upper Murray to irrigators throughout the Basin can be challenging. There are a number of constraints that impact water delivery to below the Barmah Reach, such as the length of time required to deliver water and the amount of water that can be delivered at any one time.
The knowledge and understanding of local Taungurung people combine with emerging ecological evidence to direct future management plans.
4 July 2022
Tomorrow's leaders explore connections to land and water.
Scientists and volunteers are working together to re-establish the southern bell frog in South Australia's Lower Lakes.