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Applied Bushfire Science long-term monitoring program

sun through trees in bushfire

NSW Bushfire and Natural Hazards Research Centre

Drone image above the Darling-Baaka river

Darling-Baaka River Health Project webinar 1

The first webinar in a series of online information sessions about the River Health Project was held in April 2024.
Water quality sampling in Cudgen Creek

Flood recovery program - east coast project water quality dashboard

This dashboard was developed through the East Coast Flood Recovery Project to provide access to water quality data in disaster-declared catchments along the east coast of NSW following the 2022 floods.
Drone image above smart buoy in the Darling-Baaka river

Darling Baaka River Health Project smart buoy network

5 telemetered loggers (or 'smart buoys') are collecting real-time water quality data in the River Health Project area. Key water quality indicators are being measured to build understanding of the river system and its ecological health.
Filming sampling for the East Coast Project video

Monitoring flood recovery in our waterways

This video outlines a water quality monitoring program across several flood-affected waterways as part of the East Coast Flood Project. Watch this clip for an explanation of the objectives of the project and how data has been collected.
Maintenance check of a smart buoy

Smart buoys a beacon for collaboration

The installation of the first telemetered smart buoy in the Menindee Weir pool offered a timely opportunity to connect with community about water quality monitoring and the Darling-Baaka river system.

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