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6 October 2017
Murray cod, trout cod and Macquarie perch populations in the Basin are all improving from increased flows and better habitats.
Capitalising on the wettest conditions for years to support native fish, waterbirds, native vegetation and river flows in the Basin are a key focus for watering priorities in 2017–18.
11 April 2017
Local communities and visitors to the River Murray downstream of Hume Dam and Yarrawonga are advised that flows and river heights are likely to remain steady over the Easter weekend.
27 February 2017
Results released today from the third full year of the Murray–Darling Basin Plan show steady progress towards implementation across a range of milestones.
4 July 2016
Supporting native animals such as the silver perch, waterbird habitat and wetland vegetation are a key focus for watering activities in 2016–17.
24 June 2016
The Barmah–Millewa Forest bush bird surveys in 2016-17 identified a total of 61 woodland bird species in the survey plots. Species were recorded from both the survey plots and the adjoining habitat. There were 1221 individual birds recorded from across twenty sites in the Barmah–Millewa Forest.
21 January 2016
This report covers phase 3 and phase 4 of the project Assessing the Salinity Impacts on Changes to Irrigation on the Riverine Plains.
RPS Aquaterra and RM Consulting Group were engaged by the Murray Darling Basin Authority to undertake an 'Assessment of the Salinity Impacts on Changes to Irrigation in the Riverine Plains'.
21 January 2016
RPS Aquaterra and RMCG were engaged by the Murray–Darling Basin Authority to undertake an 'Assessment of the Salinity Impacts on Changes to Irrigation in the Riverine Plains'.
21 January 2016
RPS Aquaterra and RMCG were engaged by the Murray–Darling Basin Authority to undertake an 'Assessment of the Salinity Impacts on Changes to Irrigation in the Riverine Plains'.