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Hotham-Williams all wRAPped up

9 October, 2020by urbaqua Leave a comment

Urbaqua has had the opportunity to work closely with the Peel Harvey Catchment Council (PHCC) this last year on a number of partnership projects monitoring and assessing the health of […]

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biodiversity, community, environment, monitoring, urbaqua projects, Water, water resource management

World Rivers Day!

30 September, 2020by urbaqua Leave a comment

World Rivers Day is a global celebration of our waterways that occurs on the fourth Sunday of September every year. This year it was on 29 September 2020 (we missed […]

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recognition, Water, water resource management

A million dead fish & maladministration: could the Murray Darling fish kills really have been prevented?

13 February, 2019by urbaqua Leave a comment

Death of a 100 year old Cod It’s been over a month since the first large scale death of fish at the now unfortunately well-known town of Menindee, located within […]

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community, environment, industry, law, Murray Darling, Water

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