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01 Aug 2024

Annual environmental water priorities in the Intersecting Streams catchment 2023–24 | Water for the environment

In 2023–24, NSW water managers will optimise the outcomes of recent flows with a focus on maintaining system connectivity.

10 Herrons perched on the branches of a bare tree
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16 Jan 2024

Annual environmental water priorities in the Intersecting Streams catchment 2022–23 | Water for the environment

Water managers will optimise the outcomes of recent flows with a focus on creating opportunities for northern basin recovery.

A flooded wetland with rich blue water and grass plants growing from it
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01 Aug 2024

Annual environmental water priorities in the Barwon–Darling catchment 2024–25 | Water for the environment

This statement identifies the planning and prioritisation of water for the environment across the Barwon–Darling rivers with a focus on sustaining native fish populations and maintaining connection with the Baaka – Lower Darling system.

Still water in a muddy brown river
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16 Oct 2024

Annual environmental water priorities in the Barwon–Darling Barwaan–Culliwatta–Baaka rivers 2023–24 | Water for the environment

In 2023–24, NSW water managers in the Barwon–Darling Barwaan–Culliwatta–Baaka rivers will focus on sustaining native fish populations and maintaining connection with the Lower Darling Baaka.

The image showcases the iconic river red gums in the Barwon Nature Reserve. These majestic trees feature robust, gnarled trunks and expansive canopies of dense, green foliage. A particularly large river red gum stands prominently in the foreground, with textured bark and a backdrop of grassy fields and additional river red gums. The clear blue sky with minimal clouds enhances the natural beauty and tranquility of this protected area.
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16 Jan 2024

Annual environmental water priorities in the Barwon–Darling Barwaan-Baaka rivers 2022–23 | Water for the environment

Water management in the Barwon–Darling Barwaan-Baaka rivers will focus on connecting the river to the Lower Darling and supporting the recovery of native fish populations.

A large gum tree with a leaning trunk and sprawling branches overhangs a section of the Barwon-Darling watercourse, which is surrounded by rocky banks and scattered vegetation under a clear blue sky.
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01 Aug 2024

Annual environmental water priorities in the Border Rivers catchment 2024–25 | Water for the environment

This statement identifies the planning and prioritisation of water for the environment across the Border Rivers catchment with a focus on supporting native fish populations in the Severn, Dumaresq, Macintyre and upper Barwon rivers.

Clear flowing water of the Severn River with bright green groups of submerged plants, called macrophyte beds, that grow from the river bottom and flow with the current.
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02 Aug 2024

Annual environmental water priorities in the Murray and Baaka – Lower Darling catchments 2024–25 | Water for the environment

This statement identifies the planning and prioritisation of water for the environment as we continue to work with the environmental water advisory group, delivery partners and key stakeholders to meet the objectives of our environmental watering events.

Four Australian white ibis in the foreground are flying from left to right of the image. They have taken flight from the water of Lake Gol Gol which has a row of ripples on it surface at the bottom of the photo. Droplets of water are suspended in the air beneath the birds. The water is a dark colour reflecting brown and green trees and bushes in the background.
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01 Aug 2024

Annual environmental water priorities in the Murray and Lower Darling Baaka catchments 2023–24 | Water for the environment

In 2023–24, NSW water managers will continue to work with the environmental water advisory group, delivery partners and other key stakeholders to meet the objectives of our environmental watering events.

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25 Jul 2023

Annual environmental water priorities in the Murray and Lower Darling Baaka catchments 2022–23 | Water for the environment

In 2022–23, water managers will continue to build on the gains of previous years through the effective and efficient management of water for the environment.

River red gum arching over the bank of the Lower Darling Baaka in Kinchenga National Park
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02 Aug 2024

Annual environmental water priorities in the Murrumbidgee catchment 2024–25 | Water for the environment

This statement identifies the planning and prioritisation of water for the environment across the Murrumbidgee catchment with a focus on improving the health and resilience of priority wetland ecosystems and native fish communities.

Light-brown-coloured water snakes its way from the bottom and through the centre of the image into the distance. Brown and green reeds and vegetation spread across the rest of the image on either side of the waterway and cloudy blue and white sky at the top of the image. Groups of black and white pelicans sit on the water.