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10 May 2022
Water trade allows water holders to decide whether they need to buy or sell water at a particular time.
26 February 2022
Basin state governments create the majority of rules governing water trade in the Basin. They are responsible for developing and maintaining the rules around water access and use.
15 December 2021
The Basin Plan water trading rules commenced on 1 July 2014.
14 December 2021
Under the Basin Plan water trading rules, irrigation infrastructure operators who meet Rule 15 of the Water Charge (Infrastructure) Rules 2010 are required to provide us with a copy of their trading rules.
14 December 2021
An exchange rate is a method used to manage the trade of water access entitlements between trading zones. An exchange rate is a conversion that accounts for differences between water access entitlements including differences in transmission losses and changes in reliability.
14 December 2021
The Border Rivers Water Supply Scheme – High Priority is one of approximately 70 regulated water market products. We collect information from Basin states on the most actively traded regulated water market products. This is in accordance with the Basin Plan water trading rules.
14 December 2021
The Border Rivers Water Supply Scheme – Medium Priority is one of approximately 70 regulated water market products. We collect information from Basin states on the most actively traded regulated water market products. This is in accordance with the Basin Plan water trading rules.
11 December 2021
Basin state governments set water trading rules within their states. Actively traded water access rights have different priorities and uses. This is the water markets product information page for New South Wales.
11 December 2021
Basin state governments set water trading rules within their states. Actively traded water access rights have different priorities and uses. This is the water markets product information page for Queensland.
11 December 2021
Basin state governments set water trading rules within their states. Actively traded water access rights have different priorities and uses. This is the water markets products information page for South Australia.