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Description / Abstract

The Water Act 2007 (Cth) (the Water Act) provides the legislative framework for ensuring that the Murray–Darling Basin – Australia’s largest water resource – is managed in the national interest.

The Water Act aims to:

  • improve water security for all uses of water resources in the Basin
  • promote the use and management of the Basin’s water resources in a way that optimises economic, social and environmental outcomes
  • ensure the return to environmentally sustainable levels of extraction for water resources that are overallocated or overused
  • protect, restore and provide for the environment of the Basin
  • maximise the economic returns to the Australian community from the use and management of the Basin’s water resources 
  • implement relevant international agreements to address the threats to the Basin’s water resources 
  • ensure that the management of the Basin’s water resources takes into account the broader management of natural resources in the Basin 
  • achieve efficient and cost-effective water management and administrative practices in relation to the Basin’s water resources 
  • to provide for the collection, collation, analysis and dissemination of information about: a) Australia’s water resources and b) the use and management of water in Australia. 
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