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Title: Improving protection of wetlands in inland New South Wales (updated November 2024)
Publication Date: 2024
Publisher: NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Region and Basins: Murray Darling Basin
Gwydir
Namoi
Macquarie-Castlereagh
Lachlan
Murrumbidgee
Western
Catchment: Barwon-Darling catchment
Gwydir catchment
Namoi catchment
Macquarie-Bogan catchment
Lachlan catchment
Murrumbidgee catchment
Subjects: Unregulated water source
Wetlands
Water sharing plan
Freshwater ecosystems
Series: NSW Wetlands Policy
Water Sharing Plan: Water Sharing Plan for the Gwydir Unregulated River Water Sources
Water Sharing Plan for the Barwon-Darling Unregulated River Water Source
Water Sharing Plan for the Murrumbidgee Unregulated River Water Sources
Water Sharing Plan for the Namoi and Peel Unregulated Rivers Water Sources
Water Sharing Plan for the Macquarie Bogan Unregulated Rivers Water Sources
Water Sharing Plan for the Lachlan Unregulated River Water Sources
Type of Document: Fact sheet
Appears in Collections:Water Sharing Plans

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