Residents of a far west New South Wales community found tens of thousands of dead fish on the banks of Lake Menindee.
WaterNSW has drained up to half the water from the Menindee Lakes’ most efficient upper storages, rather than maximising them as a drought reserve to protect the Lower Darling River against fish kills ...
As water levels steadily rise at Menindee Lakes, so too do the numbers of tourists and birdlife in the area. Floodwaters from Queensland have been flowing from the northern basin catchments into the ...
Luke Driscoll, chief executive of Barkandji Native Title Group Aboriginal Corporation, said at least 100,000 bony bream had ...
February 2025The Nature Conservation Council of NSW (NCC) is today expressing profound concern and frustration following yet another mass fishkill ...
Agencies across the NSW Government are continuing to work closely with the Barkandji Rangers and the Central Darling Shire Council to finalise ...
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Local 'birdman' documents more than 200 bird species in his community: 'This is where my life sort of began'
A 78-year-old has put his passion for birdwatching to work, documenting over 200 species. As ABC News reported, Geoff Looney has lived in Menindee, a remote west region of New South Wales, Australia, ...
The ongoing heatwave in Australia’s far west state of New South Wales has resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands of fish, local media reported on Wednesday. Most of the dead fish, found at Sunset ...
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