Welcome to Special forever: an environmental communications project
Every year thousands of students across the Murray-Darling Basin participate in Special forever: an environmental communications project. These young people are the future custodians of this unique and important part of Australia. Not only is it the most important agricultural region of Australia but it is also home to significant national heritage features like the Coorong, the Murray Gorge, the Grampians, the Mallee, the Australian Alps, the Warrumbungles, the Pilliga and the Bunya Mountains.
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The places we call home
The 2008 Special Forever book titled The places we call home is now available.
The book includes writing and artwork from 360 students from across the Basin. To see the names of the students whose work has been published More
WetlandCare National Art Competition 2009
Prizes for art, photography and primary school posters
To celebrate World Wetlands Day 2009, an international event proclaimed by the United Nations, WetlandCare Australia has organised a national art competition with categories for children, adults, and a Primary Sc
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Latest River eNews out now!
Click here for the Basin Kids website and read the latest edition of the River eNews. Information about the Basin happenings, plants and animals plus cartoons, artwork and much more.
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Visit Broken Hill
Take a look around Broken Hill with students from Morgan St Public School as your guide.
Basin movie dilemna
Students from Bathurst West and Bathurst South Public Schools pitch their ideas for a movie about the MD Basin.
Play 'Where's Murray?'
Test your knowledge of places, rivers & creatures of the Basin by playing Where's Murray?