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11 September 2023
Ongoing fish monitoring in the Barmah–Millewa Forest is used to monitor the health of the waterways.
18 August 2023
We recently took part in a collaborative project with the Australian River Restoration Centre to produce the second edition of 'Fishes of the Murray–Darling Basin'
1 August 2023
A billabong which has filled for the first time in years is the site of a new fish monitoring project.
15 May 2023
The Basin’s annual fish survey shows positive signs for important native species
4 April 2023
A native fish forum will be held in Dubbo next month, providing an opportunity for enthusiasts to connect.
24 January 2023
The most common cause of mass fish deaths is low levels of oxygen in the water. But fish deaths can also happen for other reasons, sometimes we don’t know why.
16 January 2023
Water for the environment is used to improve native fish populations, including threatened species. Find out about the priorities for 2023.
17 November 2022
Water quality issues have increased as flood waters bring nutrient loads into rivers.
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.
15 July 2022
A heartfelt NAIDOC Week message from our regional engagement officer and Ngemba/Murrawarri man, Phil Sullivan.