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Riverside community field day highlights collaboration

June 30, 2022 -
The steady waters of the Edward/Kolety River as they flow below the steep riverbank at Four Posts Camp near Deniliquin are mesmerizing and are a...
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Issue 12 – June 2022

June 8, 2022 - ,
In this issue: Riverside community field day highlights collaboration, River blackfish in the Wakool River & Working together to manage Werai Forest

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Kolety community field day a hit

June 3, 2022 -
The Edward/Kolety Community Field Day held Saturday has been hailed as a “huge success” by organisers and attendees.
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2022 Edward/Kolety-Wakool Community field Day.

May 28, 2022 - ,
A community event to share knowledge and learn about river and wetland monitoring and research in the Edward/Kolety-Wakool river system.
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Issue 9 – September 2021

August 1, 2021 - ,
In this issue: New project focusses on Werai Forest, Characterising the hydrology of Werai Forest, Community Survey Sneak Peek & What’s going on with riverbank plants during winter?

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Scientists inspire the next generation of water managers

April 1, 2021 -
We know that seeing and experiencing is believing, so if we want to inspire future environmental water managers, we need to give them opportunities to...
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Assessing soil from the sky: Drone monitoring in the Murray Darling Basin

November 17, 2020 -
Ecology and geomorphology have for a long time involved arduous days in the field, often on challenging terrain, in thick scrub, with lots of time...
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2019 River monitoring field day on the Edward/Kolety River.

December 14, 2019 - ,
As part of the Edward/Kolety-Wakool Flow-MER program we organise events and activities to communicate the findings and provide local people an opportunity to be involved in the monitoring and research.
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The Mid-Murray region contains diverse and rich natural environments. Its waterways provide water for domestic use, and support diverse agriculture, tourism and recreational activities and, Aboriginal cultural values and practices.

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Acknowledgment of Country

We acknowledge the First Nations communities of the Mid-Murray and pay respect to their Elders past and present. We acknowledge First Nations people as the Traditional Custodians of the land, water and sky country. We recognise the intrinsic connection of First Nations people to Country, and we value their enduring cultural, social, environmental, spiritual, and economic connection to the rivers, wetlands, and floodplains of the Murray-Darling Basin.

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