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Goulburn-Broken
The Murray-Darling Basin Sustainable Yields Project

At the Murray-Darling Basin Water summit, convened by the Prime Minister on 7 November 2006, it was agreed to:
Commission the CSIRO to report progressively by the end of 2007 on sustainable yields of surface and groundwater systems within the Murray-Darling Basin, including an examination of assumptions about sustainable yields in light of changes in climate and other issues.

As a result, the CSIRO has been contracted by the National Water Commission to report on current and future water availability in the Murray-Darling Basin.

Goulburn-BrokenGoulburn-Broken is one in a series of regions being assessed as part of the CSIRO Murray-Darling Basin Sustainable Yields Project.

The Goulbourn-Broken region is in north-central Victoria and represents 2.1 per cent of the total area of the Murray-Darling Basin (MDB).

The region has a population of around 144 000 people concentrated in the centres of Shepparton, Nagambie, Benalla, Kyabram and Tatura.

The following documents detail the research findings for this region:

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Fact Sheet (PDF, 105 kB)
A brief guide to the key findings for this region from the CSIRO Murray-Darling Basin Sustainable Yield Project report. (2 pages)

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Snapshot (PDF, 2.5 MB)
Summary of a report for this region from the CSIRO Murray-Darling Basin Sustainable Yields Project. (12 pages)

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Regional Report (PDF, 4.7 MB)
The full report for this region from the CSIRO Murray-Darling Basin Sustainable Yields Project. (146 pages)

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Stakeholder briefing (PDF, 4.7 kB)
A presentation made to region stakeholders regarding the findings of the project. (36 pages)

CONTACT
Dr Tom Hatton
Director Water for a Healthy Country Flagship
Phone: 61 2 6246 5745
Fax: 61 2 6246 4564
Email: Tom.Hatton@csiro.au

Further information on the Murray-Darling Basin Sustainable Yields Project.