News Tally is 120,000 carp and countingA small group of Goulburn-Murray Water employees have made a big contribution to the preservation... By Country News
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News Grampians fires create demand for feedNorthern Victorians have begun chipping in to help farmers burnt out in the bushfires. By Geoff Adams
News Water warningAnyone caught pumping water from a G-MW storage or waterway without the appropriate authorisations can... By Country News
Opinion Letters to the editor | January 16Water, the environment and cost-of-living pressures. By Contributed
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News Water warningAnyone caught pumping water from a G-MW storage or waterway without the appropriate authorisations can... By Country News
Opinion Letters to the editor | January 16Water, the environment and cost-of-living pressures. By Contributed
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Working together in 2025A new year brings new opportunities for Goulburn-Murray Water customers to shape the future of the water industry in northern Victoria.
Letters to the editor | Water, water everywhereA new report raises questions over the flows demanded below the South Australian border. And we have a fishy tale to share.
Letter to the editor | Funding needed to save native fishI wish to draw attention to the failure of the current Federal Government to adequately fund the Native Fish Recovery Strategy for the Murray-Darling Basin.
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