Management Issues

The Murray-Darling Basin is one of the best-managed systems in the world despite its many known problems.

The rivers and tributaries within the Basin have become multi-use resources. Both water and land are utilised in agricultural, industry, households and for recreation. Demand and alterations to the Basin has left it with a number of problems such as: salinity, erosion, carp, etc. To keep using the wealth of resources provided by the Murray-Darling Basin it is important that we understand its problems and manage them accordingly.

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Murray-Darling Basin Initiative
Salinity
The Cap
Environmental Flows
Blue-green Algae
Fish
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Top Five Ways To Save Water

Calender of Events

Glossary of Terms

Murray-Darling Basin Commission Weekly Reports

 
> Outcomes of CAC Meeting 16
> MDBC Celebrates Water Week With Continued Committment to Native Fish Passage and Personnel Safety
> Saving the Murray from Salinity
> NSW Murray Valley Water Restrictions
> Waterwise Rebates at Home Show
 

> Flora and Fauna

> Frequently Asked Questions

> Salinity

 
 
 
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