Residents of a far west New South Wales community found tens of thousands of dead fish on the banks of Lake Menindee.
WaterNSW has drained up to half the water from the Menindee Lakes’ most efficient upper storages, rather than maximising them as a drought reserve to protect the Lower Darling River against fish kills ...
MDBA Chief Executive Andrew McConville said that all governments involved had committed and were invested in finding a viable way forward that ...
Luke Driscoll, chief executive of Barkandji Native Title Group Aboriginal Corporation, said at least 100,000 bony bream had ...
The parents of a man who pleaded guilty to defrauding the Menindee Central School of more than $20,000 say they've repaid the education department. 33-year-old Lee Astill appeared in court on Friday ...
Menindee residents have been forced to evacuate their homes as the small town battles floodwaters up 10.2 metres high, with the peak expected to hit 10.7 metres. SES media officer David Rankin told ...
Silver perch fingerlings released in ceremony designed to address community’s collective trauma over ecological disaster that left millions of dead fish in river Native fish bred from those rescued ...
Thousands – if not millions – of dead fish have been found floating down the Darling River at Menindee, western NSW. Our team was on the ground covering the Murray Darling Basin Plan and witnessed the ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The walls of Kathy Holmes' house on Lake Menindee are moving with thousands of wolf spiders as a torrent of water thunders into the lake ...
Residents in a regional Australian town have woken to find millions of dead fish in their river. The large-scale fish deaths were first reported on Friday morning in the New South Wales' (NSW) town of ...
Exclusive: Dead fish are again appearing in the stressed Darling-Baaka at Menindee, as a fisheries department report reveals the river’s poor state The Darling-Baaka River at Menindee is on the brink ...
Millions of dead fish have washed up in a river near a small Australian town, in a phenomenon state officials say is related to the “heatwave conditions” that are sweeping the country. Video emerged ...
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