Hotspot Fire Project

Murray Catchment CMA

The Murray catchment in southern NSW covers an area of around 42,000 km2 across a range of landscapes from steep alpine slopes in the east, to riverine floodplains and grasslands in the west. Land and water resources within the Murray catchment support a range of agricultural enterprises including dryland cropping, irrigation, grazing and horticulture. The Murray River forms the NSW-Victorian border for 1,880 km and forms a major arm of the 300,000 square kilometer Murray-Darling Basin Find us here: murray.cma.nsw.gov.au

The following materials have been designed to provide land and fire managers, landholders and communities with regionally specific information about vegetation communities, fire ecology and fire management for the Murray Catchment CMA, including:

Resources for this region

Ecological Resources

Statewide Resources

Fact Sheets

General