Giant ‘sand slug’ threatens to change Murray’s course

SIX options are being explored to reduce the massive sand slug in the Barmah-Millewa reach of the Murray River, which will have “dire consequences” to water users, the environment and community if no action is taken to address it. The Barmah-Millewa reach is the narrowest section of the river that runs through the Barmah-Millewa Forest […]

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