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13 March 2023
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority has offices and staff located across the Basin, giving us a front row seat to how waterways are responding to prevailing conditions. Check out the photos our staff have snapped of the receding flood waters during the past month.
19 February 2023
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority has offices and staff located across the Basin, giving us a front row seat to how waterways are responding to prevailing conditions. Check out the photos our staff have snapped of the receding flood waters during the past month.
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority and the Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and Water welcomes South Australia's newest Regional Engagement Officer (REO) to their joint program.
1 September 2022
Overland flow refers to water that runs across the land after rainfall, flooding, or after it rises to the surface naturally from underground. Capturing this water on a floodplain is referred to as overland flow development or floodplain harvesting.
We spoke with a selection of River reflections presenters and attendees to get their thoughts on the conference and future water management challenges.
17 March 2022
With COVID-19 travel restrictions continuing to ease, Andrew Reynolds, A/g Chief Executive is in southern Queensland this week with our Authority Chair Sir Angus Houston. The pair are hearing directly from northern Basin stakeholders about water management in the Condamine–Balonne and Border Rivers catchments.
16 March 2022
Tickets are now on sale for the second annual River reflections regional water conference hosted by the Murray–Darling Basin Authority from Wednesday 1 to Thursday 2 June 2022 in Mildura, Victoria.
11 February 2022
The answer is many. On any given day it depends on what is required, who they are engaging with and the region they look after. Does this variety sound like something you’d be interested in doing? Great – we are recruiting!
8 December 2021
Australia has a variable climate – it is a country of droughts and flooding rain. This means that water management needs to be adaptable.
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) is partnering with an award-winning educational organisation to help Leeton students investigate the region's unique river system and the importance of careful management of water resources.