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20 February 2023
All the River Murray locks and weirs are going back in after recent floods. Here’s why they’re so important.
1 February 2023
We have prepared a guide to help new infrastructure proponents and water planners understand how water infrastructure developments intersect with water management requirements in the Basin Plan, and obligations set out in the Murray–Darling Basin Agreement.
16 November 2022
The JS Collings Trophy is awarded annually by the MDBA for excellence in the maintenance of infrastructure along the River Murray.
2 November 2022
One of the 15 projects under the Basin Condition Monitoring Program is the creation of a social and economic conditions report.
15 October 2022
Dartmouth Dam captures the high-quality alpine water flowing down the Mitta Mitta River and from its tributaries.
14 October 2022
Dartmouth Dam spilling for the first time 26 years provides an opportunity to consider its engineering and role in the Basin.
28 September 2022
An historic family connection with the Hume Dam has been discovered by an MDBA staff member.
1 September 2022
Hume Dam, located just upstream of Albury-Wodonga, is the main river regulating structure on the River Murray. The dam forms Hume Reservoir and plays a crucial role in managing flows and securing water supplies along the entire River Murray system, including to Adelaide.
The following can be attributed to Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) Executive Director of River Management Andrew Reynolds.
This assessment of social and economic conditions in the Basin was commissioned in mid-2019 by the then Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources.