Tag: water
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The Lachlan River at Cowra

We briefly stayed at Cowra whilst on a small road trip to Canberra and Melbourne in August. I wanted to have a look at the Lachlan River as it is part of the Murrumbidgee catchment and hence a part of the Murray-Darling Basin. The river, which starts near near Goulburn in the Great Dividing Range,…
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Marne River

The Marne was dry, even in in early spring. The flow to the Murray River is now uncommon.
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on Pental Island

The photos are early in the morning on Pental Island near Swan Hill in Victoria circa 2020. It was a little sanctuary beside the meandering Little Murray River; a sanctuary surrounded by a world of intensive irrigated agriculture and thirsty crops.
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The Coorong’s wetlands

The Coorong wetlands in South Australia are a Ramsar listed wetland and is often seen as natural, given that it is national park. But it is deeply historical as it has been shaped by entangled changes to human and nonhuman lives.
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Flood Country

Living in flood country means living with droughts and floods, with rivers that have variable flows, and floods that spread out onto the floodplains.
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Carp + flood country

The various rivers in the Murray-Darling Basin often run dry during the frequent droughts and then they flood when the drought breaks and the heavy rains fall. Once such flood event happened during the November 2022-February 2023 period to the heavily modified River Murray.
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The war on nature

One of the popular white settler views around Federation was the need to create a culture and society premised on the conquest of nature; that human beings needed to establish mastery domination over nature; the natural world was seen as waste; and it was a waste to let the flowing water of the rivers in…
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before the floods

This is a picture of the Little Murray River near Lake Boga which is close to Swan Hill in Victoria. My camp was very close to the Little Murray, which is an anabranch of the River Murray. I spent a lot of my time at Lake Boga walking along the banks of the river, which…
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wetlands v agriculture

Wetlands in the Murray-Darling Basin river system can be understood as watery places that are co-constituted by an assemblage of human and nonhuman relations and they are, historically, the changing outcome of a plurality of multispecies interactions. So argues Emily O’Gorman, an environmental historian, in her recent book Wetlands in a Dry Land: More-Than-Human Histories…