The Murray-Darling Basin Authority says it is "virtually certain" that the basin will be hotter and drier by 2050. If there are no changes to water management arrangements, it is predicted that basin ...
An extra 130 gigalitres of water will be purchased by government, in an unexpected announcement by Environment Minister Murray Watt. The senator says a plan to recover 450 gigalitres of water is ...
The Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists checked how much water flowed past 27 river gauges across the Murray-Darling Basin compared to how much was expected from Basin Plan modelling. They found ...
Last week’s Murray-Darling Basin report laid many problems bare for all to see. But it also exposed an affordable solution to its ongoing problems, writes Tyler Rotche. Slowly but perhaps only ...
Michael Stewardson is a member of the Advisory Committee on Social, Economic and Environmental Science, which advises the Murray Darling Basin Authority, although he is not representing the views of ...
Water availability in Australia's most important agricultural region, The Murray-Darling Basin, will continue to decline, with less than required to be shared between community, agricultural needs and ...
Neal Hughes does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
Australia’s greatest river system is coming to life on screen in a powerful new education series that captures the beauty, tension and transformation of the Murray-Darling Basin like never before. The ...
More water rights in the Murray-Darling Basin will be purchased from farmers and irrigators in a renewed push by the federal government to return 450 gigalitres of water to the environment.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results