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Increased water flows into the South Australian reaches of the Murray River are breathing new life into stressed environmental sites.
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Aug. 11, 2022 - 09:28
It's the first time in about six years flows in excess of 50 gigalitres a day have been recorded flowing into South Australia. With the water, birds, frogs, fish and insects are returning ... and it's good news for the environment. Everything is green and coming to life and it's yeah, it's really exciting when things start calling and flowering and all the action starts happening.