The Albanese Government is delivering over 100 times more additional environmental water in one term than the previous Liberal National Government ...
Following the SA royal commission's recommendation to completely overhaul the Murray-Darling Basin Plan, SBS News looks at how we ended up at this point. On Thursday, a royal commission found ...
Will it be enough to put the Murray-Darling Basin Plan back on track? Buying back water from irrigators across the Murray-Darling Basin will not be enough to restore river health because we have b ...
"The plan has been off track now for a number of years. The previous government deliberately delayed - and I would say even sabotaged - the Murray Darling Basin plan. When I asked the Murray ...
Independent Member for Murray Helen Dalton says community action has forced the NSW Government to abandon its plans to ...
The federal government has again opened its chequebook in declaring open a new voluntary water buyback tender for the Murray-Darling Basin, this time looking to purchase a massive 100 gigalitres ...
Duxton Water has agreed to sell 30,614 megalitres from its Murray-Darling Basin water portfolio to the federal government in a deal that will see the ASX-listed company pocket $121.3 million.
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Law inconsistencies across Murray-Darling Basin states making water theft harder to police, study findsMurray-Darling Basin Authority chief executive Andrew ... issues like water theft and overuse at that state level. "The basin plan coordinates an environmentally sustainable level of take from ...
Evaporation is not as prevalent in the south west. The Murray-Darling Basin will be in favour of this type of weather. The occurence of rainfall (precipitation) occurs around the border of Australia.
As one end of the country contends with the fallout from ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred, another part of Australia is battling ...
Wentworth Group scientists have called for an additional 726GL of water to be added to the Murray Darling Basin target, in addition to the Albanese Government’s 450GL promise.
Some A$13 billion in taxpayer dollars and 30 years of policy reform have failed to arrest the devastating decline in the health of Australia’s most important river system, researchers argue.
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