Between 2000-2017
over 82,000 megalitres of water managed for the NSW Government for:
250 wetlands
covering more than 70,000 hectares
Between 2017 - 2023
over 10,000 megalitres of water managed for The Environmental Water Trust, the Commonwealth Environmental Water Office and the NSW Government for:
30 wetlands
over 900 hectares with an estimated benefit of 9,000 hectares.

A dry and unhealthy wetland ©MDWWG

A wetland that is filling with water ©MDWWG

A healthy wetland after water has been provided ©MDWWG
Water and habitat for…
54 bird species.
Australian pelican ©Chris Tzaros. Birds, Bush and Beyond.
Little black cormorant ©Chris Tzaros. Birds, Bush and Beyond.
Azure kingfisher. ©Chris Tzaros. Birds, Bush and Beyond.
Yellow billed spoonbill and masked lapwing © MDWWG
11 frog species.
Perons tree frog © Sascha Healy
Sloanes froglet ©Chris Tzaros. Birds, Bush and Beyond.
Southern bell frog © Sascha Healy
165 plant species.
Black box, River redgum and lignum © MDWWG
Flowering lignum © MDWWG
Cycnogeton procerum © Damien Michael