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20 January 2022
The Australian Government’s $66 million river modelling investment will help water managers make timelier, more reliable and transparent water management decisions.
19 January 2022
WaterNSW have released a package of information to help explain the detail of floodplain harvesting.
21 December 2021
More than 1,000 fingerlings have been released across Victoria and southern New South Wales as part of a breeding program to help restore a once extinct native fish.
13 December 2021
It is hard to believe that just over 18 months ago some water storages across the Murray–Darling Basin were almost empty.
1 November 2021
Rising on the high plains beneath Mount Bogong, the upper reaches and tributaries of the Mitta Mitta River drain through deeply dissected forests.
22 October 2021
The Murray–Darling Basin contains a vast network of rivers, creeks and other watercourses.
12 August 2021
Take a look at this impressive aerial shot of some Gilgai country on the Namoi floodplain, west of Narrabri in New South Wales.
6 April 2021
We use maps and spatial data, including remote sensing data daily, to support our various programs and projects. This includes data on hydrology, biota, terrain, vegetation, geology, and important built and natural assets.
Systems and procedures to keep track of water used in the South Australian Riverland are in good shape overall, according to the latest audit by the Murray–Darling Basin Authority of state government water metering practices.
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.