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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.
17 March 2022
With COVID-19 travel restrictions continuing to ease, Andrew Reynolds, A/g Chief Executive is in southern Queensland this week with our Authority Chair Sir Angus Houston. The pair are hearing directly from northern Basin stakeholders about water management in the Condamine–Balonne and Border Rivers catchments.
24 December 2021
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority has a shutdown period starting from close of business Friday December 2021 to Monday 3 January 2022 inclusive.
17 December 2021
Chair of the Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) Sir Angus Houston has welcomed the appointment of Ms Roseanne Healy to the Authority board.
16 December 2021
This weekend marks the 12-month anniversary of our inaugural First Nations appointment to the MDBA Board. Nari Nari man Rene Woods shares his thoughts on how the role has given him a new perspective.
3 December 2021
It is with sadness and gratitude that we announce the retirement of Phillip Glyde, Chief Executive of the Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA).
18 November 2021
A message from the acting Chief Executive, Andrew Reynolds.
10 November 2021
This guidance outlines conflict of interest arrangements for members of the Murray–Darling Basin Authority (the Authority). It includes the responsibilities of Authority members and the statutory source of these requirements. It also provides expanded guidance and establishes procedures for complying.
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.
6 July 2021
Presentations at the 2021 River reflections conference covered a range of topics, including First Nations, climate change, and the latest in river science.