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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.
11 August 2021
Native fish are reappearing in areas of the Murray–Darling Basin where they were believed to be locally extinct or critically endangered.
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.
31 December 2020
Find out how water for the environment is planned and prioritised, how environmental outcomes are identified, and how we plan for future use of water for the environment.
14 October 2020
In 2018, the Murray–Darling Basin Authority commissioned an independent review by eminent hydrology experts of the risks posed by reduced return flows. This was in response to concerns raised that increases in groundwater sustainable diversion limits and irrigation efficiency projects may lead to reductions in river flow and offset the benefits of surface water recovery for the environment.
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.
13 March 2020
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority met on 10 March 2020, less than 24 hours before the first flows made their way from the Darling River into Menindee Lakes.
2 March 2020
The Basin-wide environmental watering strategy, first published in 2014 and updated in 2019, builds on the environmental objectives in the Basin Plan.
9 December 2019
This graphic summarises releases at Weir 32 (Menindee Lakes) between July 2016 and January 2019. Releases from NSW operations, for environmental water, and when the MDBA has access are highlighted, along with full descriptions of delivery conditions and demands.