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Disaster Ready Fund Round Three backs Murray Valley Drainage Project

Wednesday 10 December, 2025
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (GBCMA) has secured funding from the Australian Government’s Disaster Ready Fund (DRF) to deliver the Murray Valley Drainage Course Declaration (DCD).

The project is aimed at reducing the risks associated with natural disasters and building resilience across northern Victoria.

The funding will enable the removal of obstructions along natural drainage lines, ensuring water can flow freely during extreme rainfall events.

Flooded field in the Murray Valley West DCD with dead submerged trees
Flooded field in the Murray Valley West DCD

Goulburn Broken CMA Sustainable Irrigation Manager Carolyn Nigro welcomed the announcement, describing it as a strong vote of confidence for the region.

This investment is not business as usual—it’s a strategic step to strengthen adaptive capacity and protect our region’s productive land, infrastructure and communities from natural hazards.

Ms Nigro said the project would deliver long-term benefits by safeguarding productive irrigation land and protecting vital infrastructure.

“It means we can move forward with practical solutions that protect farms, communities and infrastructure from the impacts of flooding.

“This initiative follows the devastating floods of October 2022, which caused widespread damage to farms, roads and communities in the Murray Valley region.

“Once completed, the works will provide flood relief for more than 13,500 hectares of highly productive land, improve disaster resilience and support the region’s agricultural economy.”

Cobram former dairy farmer and chair of the Shepparton Irrigation Region Forum, Heather du Vallon also praised the move.

“It’s a welcome step for farmers and communities who have endured the impacts of flooding.

“This funding means we can look forward to better drainage and reduced risk in the future.”

The DRF is the Australian Government’s flagship disaster risk reduction initiative.

This project is supported by the Australian Government’s Disaster Ready Fund in partnership with local stakeholders.

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