The Murray–Darling Basin Plan Evaluation is out. The next step is to fix the land, not just the flows
MURRAY-DARLING BASIN, AUSTRALIA, JUL 24 – The evaluation shows 28% of diverted water is now recovered for the environment but calls for local actions beyond water recovery to sustain ecosystem restoration.
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The Murray–Darling Basin Plan Evaluation is out. The next step is to fix the land, not just the flows
Yarramalong Weir is one of many barriers to the passage of fish in the Murray-Darling Basin. Geoff Reid, One Basin CRCA report card into the A$13 billion Murray–Darling Basin Plan has found much work is needed to ensure the ecology of Australia’s largest river system is properly restored. The assessment, by the Murray–Darling Basin Authority, is the most comprehensive to date. The authority says the river system is doing better now than it would…
Basin Plan Evaluation strong evidence the Plan is working: MDBA I Australian Rural & Regional News
Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA), Media Release, 24 July 2025 The Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) has released the 2025 Basin Plan Evaluation assessing the achievements and lessons learned from the 13-years of implementing Australia’s most significant water reform. MDBA Chief Executive Andrew McConville said that while implementation is not complete, the Evaluation found evidence that the rivers, wetlands and lakes are in far better …
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