Talking Water - Tuesday 28 January 2025

This week's contents


Operations


  • Water delivery performance
  • Talking Water data


Business


  • Men's Health Night - Moulamein Bowling Club  

Industry



  • Centre pivot system capacity fact sheet
  • ABARES Outlook 2025 Conference



Operational Update

Water delivery performance 20/01/2025 - 26/01/2025


Talking Water data 28/01/2025

All the detailed data for Murray Irrigation allocations, delivery, channel flow and Water Exchange temporary trade is available on our company web page below. 

Click here to view delivery, channel flows and temporary trade data


To see the latest data for Murray system storages and rivers, including dam heights, visit the Murray Darling Basin Authority's River data page. 

Click here to view MDBA storage, dam heights and river data



The information and data provided in Talking Water is for general reference purposes only. We take best endeavours to ensure accuracy. 


Business Update

Moulamein Bowling Club Men's Health Night

Don't forget AFL football legends Brian ‘BT’ Taylor and Matthew ‘Richo’ Richardson will be at the Moulamein Bowling Club on Saturday 15 February as special guest speakers at the club's Men's Health Night. 

Health resources will be available from 5.00pm, with the BT and Richo on stage from 7.30pm. Food and drinks will be available for purchase throughout the evening.

Buses will be provided to transport patrons to and from the event, travelling from Barham and also picking up from around Moulamein.

Tickets cost just $10, with all entry fees to be donated to the mental health charity Movember. 

Purchase your tickets here

Industry News

Fact sheet - Centre pivot system capacity

System capacity is the most important design criterion for centre pivot and lateral move systems.

AgEcon have put together a handy fact sheet to walk growers through how system capacity is calculated and things to consider. 

Download fact sheet here

ABARES Outlook 2025 Conference

The ABARES Outlook 2025 Conference will be held in Canberra over two days, from 4 to 5 March. Participants are able to attend this event either in-person or online.


This year's theme, 'Insights for Action: Fostering Growth in a Changing World', underscores ABARES' role in delivering data and insights that inform policies, programs and service delivery.


Sessions will highlight actions to drive productivity growth and environmentally sustainable outcomes, addressing the pressing challenges posed by climate, geopolitics and societal changes.


ABARES Outlook 2025 offers a platform to engage in thought-provoking discussions, expand your network, and contribute to building a sustainable and competitive agricultural sector.

Head over to the conference website for program information and registration details.  

ABARES Outlook Conference website

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