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Blue-green algae red alert issued across NSW waterways

Blue-green algae red alert issued across NSW waterways MonMonday 15 MarMarch 2021 at 12:40am Water NSW has issued red alerts for Lake Burrinjuck and several other dams and waterways in NSW. ( Print text only Cancel Large blooms of toxic blue-green algae in the Murray-Darling Basin and Northern Rivers has prompted Water NSW to issue a red alert health warning for river users and livestock. Key points: Blue-green algae spreading across several dams and rivers in NSW, has prompted the highest health warning After years of drought in NSW, a wet summer has washed dead vegetation into inland waterways nutrients and warm sunny days feed the algae

No-one is hoarding water in the southern Murray-Darling Basin, new study finds

No-one is hoarding water in the southern Murray-Darling Basin, new study finds by Clint Jasper. © Provided by ABC NEWS Researchers at the University of Adelaide did not find evidence of hoarding in the southern Murray-Darling Basin water market. (Supplied: WaterNSW) There is no evidence of water hoarding in southern Murray-Darling Basin water markets, according to a new paper in the Australian Journal of Agriculture and Resources Economics. During the recent drought, many irrigators along the Murray and Murrumbidgee rivers accused corporate investors in the water market of holding back water as prices rose, to sell or lease it to them at higher prices.

Australia holidays: A wildlife safari on South Australia s Murray River

Australia holidays: A wildlife safari on South Australia s Murray River 31 Jan, 2021 10:04 PM 7 minutes to read Grab your paddles: Kayaking at Woolenook. Photo / Marie Barbieri NZ Herald Marie Barbieri, and it takes place on Australia s famous Murray River. A paddlewheeler rests on the banks, its launch languidly swaying on its leash. Rustic shacks hold onto their prized real estate. Houseboats sit anchored as their well-heeled owners recline with one hand on the fishing rod and the other around the stubby. Call it multitasking. Nonchalant koalas wedge into impossible forks, while Australian darter birds stare vigilantly at the ripples ready to spear. And tents peep through bushes as smoke rises from barbecues. It s just just another day in SA…

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