Basin Plan amendments for the northern Basin

We reviewed the impacts of the Basin Plan in the northern Basin. This review resulted in a proposal to amendments to the Basin Plan. These amendments became law in July 2018.

Key amendments

The need to review the target was identified in 2012 when the Basin Plan was passed in recognition that knowledge of some northern areas was not as well developed as others.

The 4-year review involved substantial research into social, economic, hydrology and environmental aspects of the northern Basin. It included consultation with communities, including industries and First Nations groups.

The reduction of the water recovery target minimises social and economic impacts in northern Basin communities and delivers almost equivalent environmental outcomes by taking a more targeted approach to water recovery.

As part of the Northern Basin Review, the Australian Government, Queensland and New South Wales governments will be implementing a range of measures aimed to improve water management in the northern Basin.

The MDBA also recommended governments and communities find ways to improve access to waterways for First Nations people and improve engagement in water planning and management.

Last updated: 27 June 2023