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18 January 2018
Traditional Owners are helping water managers to combine local observations with real-time weather data. This plays a role in understanding rainfall and flow patterns in remote areas across the Murray–Darling Basin where Bureau of Meteorology data is limited.
28 September 2017
The Aboriginal Partnerships Action Plan 2017 guides how the MDBA obtains and implements Aboriginal input to managing water and improving the condition of Country in the Murray–Darling basin.
16 August 2017
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) Regional Engagement Officer (REO) pilot program welcomes a new local to the Murray Bridge position covering the Lower SA Murray area.
22 May 2017
The purpose of the Aboriginal Waterways Assessment (AWA) program was to develop a tool that consistently measures and prioritises river and wetland health so that Traditional Owners can more effectively participate in water planning and management in the Basin.
2 May 2017
Today the Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) board met in Albury to discuss Basin Plan implementation and talk through some local issues with key stakeholders in the Albury/Wodonga community.
There is a month left before submissions on the proposed Basin Plan amendments close and the Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) is encouraging submissions from the community.
There is a month left before submissions on the proposed Basin Plan amendments close and the Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) is encouraging submissions from the community.
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.
15 November 2016
A program to strengthen the connections between the Murray–Darling Basin Authority and regional communities began this month with the appointment of an officer hosted by the Greater Shepparton City Council.
15 November 2016
A program to strengthen the connections between the Murray–Darling Basin Authority and regional communities began this month with the appointment of an officer hosted by the North East Catchment Management Authority (CMA).