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Water management in the Murray-Darling Basin

This article focuses on attempts to control water use in southeastern Australia. In many parts of New South Wales and Victoria, water remains scarce — despite legislation, finance and institutions designed to reduce overall use

The Darling River in Kinchega National Park
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■ All boards: Water cycle

■ OCR: Future of food

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