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1 August 2024
Koondrook–Perricoota Forest is internationally significant and consists of an extensive river red gum forest and woodland in New South Wales. Report cards are updated every year.
Lindsay, Mulcra and Wallpolla Islands are nationally significant wetlands in north-west Victoria. Report cards are updated every year.
1 August 2024
Hattah Lakes is a large floodplain and wetlands system of international significance in the Hattah–Kulkyne National Park, Victoria. Report cards are updated each year.
1 August 2024
The Barmah Forest in Victoria and the Millewa Forest in New South Wales include wetlands of international significance. Report cards are updated every year.
We’re researching native fish habitat and connectivity through a collaborative project with local First Nations groups and the Victorian Fisheries Authority.
26 July 2024
In this Newsroom series, we’re delving deeper into the characteristics, industry and people that make up the 22 individual catchments of the Basin and why they’re so special.
The 80th Murray Darling Association (MDA) National Conference represents an important milestone in the continuous discussions and joint endeavors aimed at ensuring water security in the Murray–Darling Basin.
27 June 2024
We recently held our fourth annual regional water conference, River Reflections, in the beautiful city of Albury, New South Wales on 19 and 20 June.
14 June 2024
Almost 300 people will converge in Albury next week to discuss the future of water management in the Murray–Darling Basin at the 2024 River Reflections Conference on June 19 and 20.
31 May 2024
After a series of listening tours and meeting with more than 200 First Nations people in the northern Basin, the message is overwhelmingly clear: we need to work better and walk forward together, to achieve better outcomes for communities and rivers for generations.