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The gradual lowering of Lake Mulwala to control an invasive waterweed and undertake necessary infrastructure maintenance will begin in the week commencing 3 May, the Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) and Goulburn–Murray Water (GMW) confirmed today.
28 April 2022
This water resource plan is the prevailing management plan for the surface water resources in the Victorian Murray water resource plan area.
This water resource plan is the prevailing management plan for the surface water resources in the Wimmera–Mallee water resource plan area.
This water resource plan is the prevailing management plan for the surface water resources in the Wimmera–Mallee water resource plan area.
22 April 2022
Essential maintenance works at the Mildura weir will start in the week beginning 20 June, when the river level in the weir pool will be gradually lowered and Lock 11 closed for 3 weeks, the Murray–Darling Basin Authority and Goulburn–Murray Water announced today.
14 April 2022
Andrew Reynolds, Acting Chief Executive, provides an overview on how the Murray–Darling Basin Authority is managing Hume Dam during the current high flows.
6 April 2022
Landholders and river users, including pumpers, on the Mitta Mitta River are advised to take into account the forecast releases of water from Dartmouth Dam and make any necessary adjustment to their river activities.
Increasing community concern and passion for the banks of the Murray River has sparked a whole-of-river project looking at riverbank erosion, under the Murray–Darling Water and Environment Research Program.
28 March 2022
After extensive consultation with the local community, landholders and businesses, the Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA), in partnership with Goulburn-Murray Water, will begin lowering the level of Lake Mulwala in early May 2022 to undertake waterweed control.
For the past 25 years, strong collaboration between governments, First Nations people and the broader community has been working to protect cultural heritage at Lake Victoria – Tar-Ru in far south-west NSW.