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The Barmah Choke water trade balance to start the 2025–26 water year will deliver a substantial trade opportunity for water users.
12 May 2025
The final event celebrating the 20-year anniversary of The Living Murray program was recently held at the Barmah–Millewa Forest, recognising the achievements of one the largest river restoration projects in Australia.
11 February 2025
This report presents a stocktake and analysis of completed, current and proposed activities and initiatives which focus on improving longitudinal surface water connectivity across the northern Murray–Darling Basin (the northern Basin) ‘to and through’ Menindee Lakes.
Longitudinal connectivity along and between river reaches is critical for maintaining healthy ecosystems and supports a wide range of social, cultural and economic values.
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) has reassured communities the storages and weirs are well positioned to meet irrigation, community, and environmental needs this summer.
26 November 2024
More than 50 stakeholders recently attended a community event at Hattah-Kulkyne National Park celebrating 2 decades of The Living Murray (TLM) program.
13 November 2024
The sustainable use of groundwater is vital to ensuring the health of the Murray–Darling Basin.
27 September 2024
Interstate water trading allows water users to trade water across state borders where river systems are connected. This allows irrigators to source water from, or sell water to, a broader range of users.
14 August 2024
Despite a dry start to the water year with inflows well below average, the total active storage volume for the Murray–Darling Basin remains high at 6,770 gigalitres (GL).
1 August 2024
Monitoring reports from Gunbower Forest, one of The Living Murray icon sites.
1 August 2024
Monitoring reports from the Chowilla Floodplain, one of The Living Murray icon sites.