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BORDER RIVERS FOOD & FIBRE

We are very fortunate to have the rare combination of fertile soils, a moderate climate and the water resources available to grow abundant natural produce all year round. With a high standard of management practices, we also have maintained a healthy environment, the healthiest 'working river' in the Murray Darling Basin. (MDBC Sustainable Rivers Audit, May 2008)

Continued responsible and sustainable use of our water resources is vital for our community's future.

This website is primarily a resource for our members to get information on the activities of their organisation, as well as for others to understand what it is that we do and why we do it.

This website will be an ongoing 'work in progress' with regular updates and commentary. Please bookmark the page so you can visit it regularly and use it for its intended purpose.

Any suggestions on changes or additions to the site will be gratefully received.

 

Affiliated Associations: Boomi Gnoura Gnoura, Eastern Recharge Groundwater Users, Dumaresq Valley Irrigators, Macintyre Brook Irrigators, Mole & Sovereign Water Users, Macintyre River Basin Water Users, Pindari Water Users, Upper Weir River, Lower Weir River,Mungindi Water Users and Cotton Growers, Macintyre Valley Cotton Growers Association

 See our

"useful links page"
for any new updates


Temporary Trading from the Mac Brook Water Supply Scheme Guideline Sheet

click above


NSW Sustaining the Basin: Border Rivers-Gwydir

See useful links or click above

The Next Management Committee meeting will be on the 21st January 2010 at 10.00 am (Qld time) at the BRFF office

General Committee 18th February at the Goondiwindi Training & Technology centre starting at 2.00 pm Qld time

Please contact the BRFF office if you have any water for sale or temporary transfer we have irrigators willing to purchase

Socio-Economic reports released - please see below

Impact of the Cotton Industry - Information paper

Report II - Measuring Community Wellbeing


OR

Visit the Cotton Catchment Communities CRC website to view all reports

Goondiwindi Water Reform Information Forum 19th February 2009 also presentations made on the day

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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