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25.01.2022 Now this shows up the floor with Murray darling basin plan this island is sitting in Lake Alexandrina and people don’t want it to be tidal Hindmarsh Island is h...ome to the only island (Lonely Island) within an island (Hindmarsh Island) within an island (Australia) in the southern hemisphere. Lonely Island is located in the centre of a dried up salt lake, that fills with water in winter. See more



24.01.2022 SOUTHERN BASIN Weekly Newsletter 10th March 2020 Customer ID: 602647...Continue reading

23.01.2022 NSW Murray and Lower Darling Allocations to General Security entitlements in the NSW Murray regulated river water source have increased by 2%. This brings the total allocation so far this year to 17% of entitlement. Average General Security carryover is 21% meaning NSW Murray General Security water availability is now 38% of entitlement. The NSW Murray resource has improved by about 45,000 megalitres (ML) since the last assessment. Rainfall in September has been below average...Continue reading

23.01.2022 SA River Murray Water Allocation Statement South Australian River Murray water allocations will open at 40 percent for the 202021 water year and are likely to reach 100 percent before the start of next summer. This short video explains more about the latest advice.... Further details about water allocations and projections are available in the River Murray Water Allocation Statement. The next water allocation update will be on 1 July 2020.



22.01.2022 Victoria Northern Victorian Resource Manager releases 2020/21 seasonal determination outlook The Resource Manager for northern Victorian water systems today updated the outlook for 2020/21 seasonal determinations and risk of spill.... Northern Victorian Resource Manager Mark Bailey said recent rain and an increase in water availability had improved the outlook for seasonal determinations against high-reliability water shares (HRWS) at the start of the 2020/21 water year. "Flows into the major storages since the start of April provided a welcome increase in water availability," DrBailey said. "Several storages received their highest April inflows in over 30 years. "There is now enough resource available to meet operating needs in all systems and deliver seasonal determinations in the Murray, Goulburn, Campaspe and Loddon systems on July 1, 2020," Dr Bailey said. "A repeat of the flows into the major storages observed in 2019/20 would result in the Goulburn system reaching about 85 per cent HRWS in February 2021 and the Murray system reaching about 60 per cent. "Early season announcements in the Broken and Bullarook systems will be influenced by the volumes carried over and the flows into the storages between now and the end of June. "Carryover will be deliverable in all systems throughout 2020/21. "The flows and improved storage levels have increased the risk of spill in 2020/21. Based on flow records and recent flow trends, the current risk of spill in the Goulburn system during 2020/21 is estimated to be about 20 per cent. The risk in the Murray system has increased to about 50 per cent. The risk in the Campaspe system is also about 50 per cent." Dr Bailey noted the Bureau of Meteorology climate outlook for June to August favours wetter than average conditions across all of northern Victoria. "Customers may wish to factor the rainfall outlook and the risk of spill information into their plans for 2020/21 and the remaining weeks of 2019/20."

19.01.2022 Widespread rainfall was observed over the past week. According to the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM), most of the Murray Darling Basin observed 15-50mm of rainfall, with some areas in far south eastern New South Wales recording 100+mm. The El NiñoSouthern Oscillation (ENSO) and Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) are neutral. The Bureau's ENSO Outlook remains at La Niña WATCH, indicating the chance of La Niña forming in 2020 is around 50% roughly twice the average likelihood. Water stor...age levels in the Murray-Darling Basin (MDBA) increased by 97GL, now 48% capacity, compared to the same time last year where ‘Total Active Storage’ was at 44%. Updated Allocations for NSW, Victoria and South Australia were announced on Monday 3rd August. NSW Murray General Security allocations increased to 3%. NSW Murrumbidgee increased to 16%. VIC Murray increased to 19% and there was no change for the Goulburn, Campaspe, and Loddon Systems and South Australia Class 3 River Murray increased to 81% Click here to read the full statements. On Monday 10th August, the Resource Manager for northern Victoria declared a low risk of spill in the Goulburn system. The risk of spill in the Murray and Campaspe systems remained above the 10% threshold to declare a low risk of spill. The next risk of spill announcement will be made on Thursday 10th September 2020. Click here to read the full statement. Yesterday, NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment announced, High Security water users in the Lachlan Valley have received a 30% increase in allocation, now 100%. There has been a commensurate increase in Conveyance allocation in accordance with the water sharing plan. In addition, all temporary water restrictions have been lifted, enabling full access to general security water in accounts. Click here to read the updated statement. Allocation prices have observed a further softening with recent rainfall assisting to take the edge off immediate demand. Intervalley trade constraints are still preventing the market from flowing harmoniously. Inter-valley Trade Limits from the Goulburn to Murray is -34,434ML. Trade through the Goulburn IVT to the Murray is closed. To view the details of the volumes in the Goulburn and other IVT accounts in each system, please refer to the Victorian Water Register website. Trade from the Murrumbidgee to Murray is Closed, while trade from the Murray to Murrumbidgee is Open. The current IVT status is: 99.9GL. Trade from above the Barmah Choke to below the Barmah Choke is Closed The Current Balance is 0ML. Trade availability continues to be monitored and can be viewed here. Storages and River Operations The past week, rainfall totals across most of the Southern Murray Darling Basin catchments were encouraging. Burrinjuck Reservoir - 101mm Hume Reservoir - 32.6mm Eildon Reservoir - 28.4mm Blowering Reservoir - 25.6mm Lake Victoria - 21.8mm

19.01.2022 Welcome to Ruralco Water’s Southern Basin Newsletter. Last week, there was moderate rainfall observed throughout the Basin, according to the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM). The highest totals of up to and exceeding 50mm were recorded throughout western New South Wales, eastern South Australia, and south western Queensland. Dry outback towns in the New South Wales far west were drenched with their heaviest rainfalls in recent years including Broken Hill, hit with unusual flash f...looding and 30-40mm within 30-60 minutes. On the 16th September, the MDBA advised Total Active storage levels increased by 51 GL to 4,575 GL, now 54% capacity, compared to the same time last year where ‘Total Active Storage’ was at 46%. Inter-valley Trade Limits from the Goulburn to Murray is -52,296.4ML. Trade through the Goulburn IVT to the Murray is closed. To view the details of the volumes in the Goulburn and other IVT accounts in each system, please refer to the Victorian Water Register website. Trade from the Murrumbidgee to Murray is Closed, while trade from the Murray to Murrumbidgee is Open. The current IVT status is: 101.4GL. Trade from Above to Below the Barmah Choke continues to open and close in a highly contested sporadic manner. The current opportunity is closed with a balance of 0.243ML. Trade availability continues to be monitored and can be viewed here.



18.01.2022 As anticipated, widespread rainfall was recorded across the Murray Darling Basin over the last four days. The MDBA (Murray Darling Basin Authority) Weekly Report for the week ending 21 October 2020 advised that the ‘Total Active Storage’ increased by 109GL to 59% capacity compared to 43% for the same period last year. Major storages have responded well to the recent rainfall, providing near median and in some cases, high inflows observed, which is likely to result in signific...ant increases to allocations scheduled for Monday 2 November. As runoff is still actively occurring, storage totals will vary over the coming days. Further specific information about flows at key locations can be found at the MDBA’s River Murray data webpage. Up-to-date river data for sites in the upper Murray can also be found on BoM’s website and in the Murray River Basin Daily River Report at the WaterNSW website. Trade encumbrances remain in place, the Goulburn to Murray Inter-Valley Trade Account remains closed to outward trade from Goulburn, impacting the ability to trade or transfer water from Goulburn to the Murray. The current balance is -85,584ML, which is likely to continue to increase, pending further allocation increases. To view the details of the volumes in the Goulburn, please refer to the Victorian Water Register website. Trade from the Murrumbidgee to Murray is Closed, while trade from the Murray to Murrumbidgee is Open. The current IVT status is 102.1GL. Trade from Above to Below the Barmah Choke remains closed. The current balance is 0.075ML. Trade availability continues to be monitored and can be viewed here.

18.01.2022 Where can I trade my water? Goulburn to Murray Trade Limit All IVT deliveries ceased on 17th March 2020. Flow projections updated on the 7th April are included in the Storage Release. The current Goulburn to Murray Trade limit is -10,892.8ML and is unlikely to reopen this water year. To view the details of the volumes in the Goulburn and other IVT accounts in each system, please refer to the Victorian Water Register website.... Murrumbidgee IVT Account Status The Murrumbidgee inter-valley trade (IVT) account balance is 41.3GL as of 9am Tuesday 7th April. Trade out of the Murrumbidgee is open as per revised terms and conditions that can be found on the WaterNSW website. Barmah Choke Trade Balance and Restriction Trade from above the Barmah Choke to below the Barmah Choke remains closed. Current Balance 0.05ML. Small competitive openings continue to be observed. Click Here to monitor trade availability. Allocation Announcements and Outlooks On Wednesday 1st April 2020, allocations were announced for New South Wales and Victoria. NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment advised both NSW Murray together with NSW Murrumbidgee remained unchanged. However, for NSW Lower Darling High-Security licence holders it was advised that the Menindee Lakes system had experienced significant resource improvement due to the arrival of northern basin inflows. As a result, Local Water Utility, Domestic and Stock, and High-Security licences in the Lower Darling water source can now be increased after a reduced start to the water year. These entitlement categories will now receive full cumulative allocations this year totalling 100 per cent of their entitlement or share components. Furthermore, temporary water restrictions in the Lower Darling have been lifted to provide access to all water in accounts, including general security carryover. The Resource Manager for Northern Victoria updated the final 2019/20 Seasonal Determinations for the Murray now on 66%, Goulburn and Loddon now 80%, Campaspe remains on 80%, and Brokern systems stay on 100%. Full details can be found here. Upcoming Allocation Announcements New South Wales Murray and Murrumbidgee A comprehensive mid-month statement will be issued on Wednesday, 15th April 2020. Victoria The 2020/21 seasonal determination outlooks will be announced on Friday, 15th May 2020. South Australia South Australia will provide an indicative water outlook for 2020/21 on the 15th April 2020.

17.01.2022 Last week, widespread rain fell across most of the Murray-Darling Basin this week. According to the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM), 5-50mm was recorded throughout Victoria, southeastern South Australia and New South Wales. The BoM outlook for September to November indicates a wetter than average three-month period for the eastern two-thirds of Australia. A La Niña ALERT is active. ENSO indicators in the tropical Pacific Ocean are consistent with the early stages of La Niña devel...opment. La Niña and warmer eastern Indian Ocean temperatures typically increase the likelihood of above average rainfall across much of Australia during spring. Water storage levels increased by 70GL, now 50% capacity, compared to the same time last year where ‘Total Active Storage’ was at 46%. Upcoming Allocation Announcements for Victoria, Murrumbidgee and NSW Murray & Lower Darling will be Tuesday, 1st September 2020. The next Risk of Spill for the Murray and Campaspe systems will be released on Thursday, 10th September 2020. Allocation prices continue to soften with market commentary predicting that the current climatic conditions are likely to contribute towards potential incremental allocation increases being determined on Tuesday 1st September. Inter-valley Trade Limits from the Goulburn to Murray is -38,006ML. Trade through the Goulburn IVT to the Murray is closed. To view the details of the volumes in the Goulburn and other IVT accounts in each system, please refer to the Victorian Water Register website. Trade from the Murrumbidgee to Murray is Closed, while trade from the Murray to Murrumbidgee is Open. The current IVT status is: 99.9GL. Trade from above the Barmah Choke to below the Barmah Choke is Closed The Current Balance is 0.1ML. Trade availability continues to be monitored and can be viewed here.

15.01.2022 Weather conditions were mostly dry across the Murray-Darling Basin last week, with the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM), forecasting a limited amount of rainfall over the southern Murray-Darling Basin in the coming days. The MDBA advised Total Active storage levels increased by 89 GL to 53% capacity. The current MDBA active storage volume is around 500 GL more than for the same time last year, but around 2,000 GL less than the long-term average for the start of September. The MDBA... has prepared a River Murray System Annual Operating Outlook for 2020-21 which explores potential operating strategies under a range of possible climatic conditions ranging from very dry to very wet for the 2020-21 water year. Last weeks increases to allocations for NSW Murrumbidgee, NSW Murray, Victoria Murray and Victorian Goulburn did little to temper the allocation market, with an expansion in purchaser activity since observed. The next Risk of Spill for the Murray and Campaspe systems will be released on Thursday, 10th September 2020. Inter-valley Trade Limits from the Goulburn to Murray is -46,199ML. Trade through the Goulburn IVT to the Murray is closed. To view the details of the volumes in the Goulburn and other IVT accounts in each system, please refer to the Victorian Water Register website. Trade from the Murrumbidgee to Murray is Closed, while trade from the Murray to Murrumbidgee is Open. The current IVT status is: 100GL. Trade from Above to Below the Barmah Choke remains closed. The Current Balance is 0.04ML. The Barmah Choke IVT continues to open sporadically, with little notice, which is highly contested. Trade availability continues to be monitored

14.01.2022 NSW, VIC & SA Allocation Announcements Monday 17th August 2020...Continue reading



13.01.2022 There was minimal to no rainfall across parts of the Murray-Darling Basin last week, according to the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM), with 1-15mm recorded throughout Victorian and New South Wales parts of the Basin. The MDBA advised Total Active storage levels increased by 72 GL to 4,524 GL, now 54% capacity, compared to the same time last year where ‘Total Active Storage’ was at 47%. The New South Wales Department of Planning, Industry and Environment advised NSW Murray General...Continue reading

13.01.2022 The Murray Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) advised total active storage increased by 128 GL to 2,752 GL (33% capacity). Tributary inflows downstream of Hume Dam will make their way towards Lake Victoria over the next few weeks. This will see Lake Victoria storage continue to rise over the coming month.

13.01.2022 The impacts of the La Niña continue to be observed with another widespread rain event observed across the Murray Darling Basin over the weekend. Major storages continue to respond to recent rainfall with inflows actively occurring. The MDBA (Murray Darling Basin Authority) Weekly Report for the week ending 28 October 2020 advised that the ‘Total Active Storage’ increased by 140GL to 61% capacity compared to 43% for the same period last year. Notable increases to allocations w...ere announced on Monday 2 November. NSW Murray General Security holders increased by 10% to 36%. NSW Murrumbidgee general security received a moderate increase of 4%, bringing their current allocation total to 58%. In Victoria, the Murray system received a 22% increase to High-Reliability Water Shares (HRWS), while the Goulburn and Loddon systems received a 16% increase to HRWS. All systems have experienced significant resource improvements to allow for improved allocation determinations. Click here to access the comprehensive update. 1 November 2020 Department of Planning, Industry & Environment - Water has issued access to supplementary water for the Murrumbidgee River and Yanco/Billabong Creek systems. Recent rainfall from coastal low event has led to elevated tributary inflows. Click here for more information. Trade encumbrances remain in place, the Goulburn to Murray Inter-Valley Trade Account remains closed to outward trade from Goulburn, impacting the ability to transfer water from Goulburn to the Murray. The current balance is -102,725ML. To view the details of the volumes in the Goulburn, please refer to the Victorian Water Register website. Trade from the Murrumbidgee to Murray is Closed, while trade from the Murray to Murrumbidgee is Open. The current IVT status is 102.1GL. Trade from Above to Below the Barmah Choke remains closed. The current balance is 0.075ML. Trade availability continues to be monitored and can be viewed here.

09.01.2022 Storages and River Operations In the Murrumbidgee, Burrinjuck Reservoir recorded 6.2mm of rainfall, a 20GL decrease and moving to 80.6%% capacity. This time last year Burrinjuck Reservoir was at 33% capacity. Blowering Reservoir has increased by 5GL in the past week, moving to 77% capacity, having collected 9.8mm. The Murray catchment recorded the highest inflow, with Hume Reservoir recording an increase of 26GL, 7.2mm and is currently at 64% of capacity, compared to 43% thi...s time last year. Dartmouth Reservoir has recorded 11mm of rain, as well as an increase of 17GL this past week, now about 55%, compared to 59% capacity the same time last year. In the Goulburn, Eildon Reservoir recorded a 25GL increase, sitting at about 58% capacity, compared to 47% this time last year. In the Northern Basin, Wyangala Dam recorded 9mm of rainfall and a 9GL increase, moving to 59% of capacity. Burrendong Dam recorded 12.8mm and a 4GL increase, sitting at 45% capacity.

07.01.2022 Last week, minimal to no rainfall fell across the Murray-Darling Basin, with the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM), reporting 5-10mm was recorded throughout parts of Victoria. For the week ending Wednesday 26th August 2020 MDBA Total Active storage levels increased by 150 GL to 52% capacity (Please note as the Menindee Lakes storage volume remains below 640 GL it is unavailable for MDBA include). Allocation Announcements for NSW Murrumbidgee, NSW Murray & Lower Darling and Victori...a were announced today. NSW Murrumbidgee regulated river water source allocations to general security entitlements have increased by 12%. This brings the total this year to 44%. A 4% increase to all general security entitlements in the NSW Murray regulated river water source was announced. Bringing the total allocation to 12%. Allocations in the Lower Darling remain unchanged. The Resource Manager for northern Victoria today announced an update to the 2020/21 seasonal determinations. The Murray system high-reliability water shares (HRWS) moves to 32%. The Goulburn and Loddon systems HRWS increased to 47%. The Campaspe system moves to 68% HRWS. The Broken system increased to 63% HRWS. Seasonal determinations in the Bullarook system increased to 100% HRWS and 100% of low-reliability water shares. The next Risk of Spill for the Murray and Campaspe systems will be released on Thursday, 10th September 2020. Inter-valley Trade Limits from the Goulburn to Murray is -38,458ML. Trade through the Goulburn IVT to the Murray is closed. To view the details of the volumes in the Goulburn and other IVT accounts in each system, please refer to the Victorian Water Register website. Trade from the Murrumbidgee to Murray is Closed, while trade from the Murray to Murrumbidgee is Open. The current IVT status is: 99.9GL. Trade from Above to Below The Barmah Choke opened sporadically last week. Providing a sizable volume of transfer availability from Above to Below the Choke. Communication around the opening opportunity was unclear and suitably highly contested. The Current Balance is 0ML. Trade availability continues to be monitored and can be viewed here.

03.01.2022 New South Wales Victoria South Australia ... WATER TRADE RESTRICTIONS Goulburn OUT Trade CLOSED ( -53,595 Ml) Goulburn IN Trade OPEN (253,538Ml) Murray to Murrumbidgee OPEN (100.7 Gl) Barmah Choke - CLOSED (0.243 Ml) NSW - VIC OPEN. (150,934Ml) SEASONAL DETERMINATIONS VIC Murray HR 40% +4% Loddon HR 58% +7% Campase HR 82% +8% NSW Murray HS 97% NSW Murray GS 17% +2% NSW M'BIDGEE HS 95% NSW M'BIDGEE GS 46% +2% SA Murray 100%

02.01.2022 NSW Murray and Lower Darling Allocations to general security entitlements in the NSW Murray regulated river water source have increased by 1% to 3%. Allocations in the Lower Darling remain unchanged. Rainfall in July has tracked below average, resulting in limited resource improvement. The NSW Murray resource has improved by about 30,000 megalitres (ML) since the last assessment. The resource improvement has been allocated to general security, with a commensurate increase in ...Continue reading

01.01.2022 On Friday 10th July, the Resource Manager for northern Victoria updated the 2020/21 risk of spill for each of the Murray, Goulburn and Campaspe systems. Resource Manager Dr Mark Bailey said the risks of spill had not changed since the July 1, 2020 assessment. The risk of spill in the Murray, Goulburn and Campaspe systems in 2020/21 will be updated on Monday 10 August 2020. Updated allocations for NSW, VIC and SA will be released tomorrow, Wednesday 15th July 2020. Where can I... trade my water? Goulburn to Murray Trade Limit The current Goulburn to Murray Trade limit is -31,694ML. Trade through the Goulburn IVT to the Murray is closed. To view the details of the volumes in the Goulburn and other IVT accounts in each system, please refer to the Victorian Water Register website. Murrumbidgee IVT Account Status The current IVT status as at 9am on 13th July 2020 is: 99.2GL. Trade from the Murrumbidgee to Murray is CLOSED, while trade from the Murray to Murrumbidgee is OPEN. Barmah Choke Trade Balance and Restriction Trade from above the Barmah Choke to below the Barmah Choke, as of 10am on 14th July 2020, is CLOSED. The Current Balance is 0ML. Trade availability continues to be monitored and can be viewed here.

01.01.2022 Widespread rainfall was recorded across the Murray Darling Basin with the highest totals falling around the southern ranges. Streamflow responses have been observed initiating moderate flows into major storages. The MDBA (Murray Darling Basin Authority) Weekly Report for the week ending 14 October 2020 advised that the ‘Total Active Storage’ for the Murray system increased by 138GL to 58% capacity, compared to 45% this time last year. On Thursday, 15 October 2020, updated al...locations were announced for NSW Murray & Lower Darling, NSW Murrumbidgee, and Victoria. Although the increases to allocations were substantial it came as no real surprise considering how the major storages have responded to recent rainfall with recorded inflows well above conservative estimations. Allocations to General Security entitlements in the NSW Murray regulated river water source increased to 26% of entitlement. Allocations in the Lower Darling remain unchanged. Murrumbidgee regulated river water source allocation to General Security entitlements increased to 54%. While the Resource Manager for northern Victoria advised The Murray system increased to 55%, and The Goulburn and Loddon systems increased to 77%. Te next water allocation updates will be published on Monday, 2 November 2020. The risk of spill in the Murray system will be updated on Tuesday 10 November 2020. The Goulburn to Murray Inter-Valley Trade Account remains closed to outward trade from Goulburn, impacting those wanting to trade or transfer water from Goulburn to the Murray. The current balance is -84,348ML which is likely to continue to increase, pending further allocation increases. To view the details of the volumes in the Goulburn please refer to the Victorian Water Register website. Trade from the Murrumbidgee to Murray is Closed, while trade from the Murray to Murrumbidgee is Open. The current IVT status is 102.1GL. Trade from Above to Below the Barmah Choke remains closed. The current balance is 0.075ML. Regulation of trade across the Barmah Choke remains a driving force on availability and price above and below the choke. Trade availability continues to be monitored and can be viewed here.

01.01.2022 Today, Wednesday, 1st July 2020, the NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment announced opening water allocations for regulated river water users for the 2020-21 water year. The Resource Manager for northern Victoria today announced the first 2020/21 seasonal determinations and an updated outlook and risk of spill in the Murray, Goulburn and Campaspe systems. In addition, the SA Department for Environment and Water announced the 2020-21 allocations for South Austr...Continue reading

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