AEGN

Inland waters

Australia’s inland waters support globally significant biodiversity and are vitally important for agriculture, industry and communities. 

What’s been happening?

What’s coming up?
  • 2025 – Ongoing campaigns to reform the Water Act 2009 to ensure First Nations water rights, climate change and guaranteed water delivery, and that all decisions are based on robust science and community consultation  
  • 8 – 10 September 2025 International River Symposium (Meanjin / Brisbane)
  • 18 – 19 September 2025Australia’s Great North conference (Garramilla / Darwin)
  • 2025Long Term Water Resource Assessment for northern Victoria will commence (aligned with the Murray-Darling Basin Plan review), looking at any changes in water availability or waterway health due to changes in flow.
    This work will inform the overdue review of the Northern Region Sustainable Water Strategy
  • 2026 – Basin Plan review (and completion of all buyback and allocation projects by 31 December 2026)

What is the AEGN doing?
  • Promoting regeneration and water allocation initiatives through the Nature Funding Framework
  • Hosting Rivers of the North working group events, including a briefing with Tim Nicol and Dr Clare Taylor on what is needed to secure the health of rivers and landscapes in northern Australia
  • Keeping members updated on progress in managing the Murray Darling Basin
  • Hosting information sessions to keep members informed on progress of the planned Basin reforms, water reforms, and advocacy opportunities

What can AEGN members do?

Become a member

It’s been exciting to see the growth in sophistication of how the AEGN operates. For the benefit of all.

Hayley Morris, Morris Family Foundation