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Inorganic-organic nanocomposite electrodialysis membranes for high-performance desalination

Using nanotechnology to develop new membranes for high performance desalination.

Membrane performance testing

Aiming to deliver energy reductions of up to 50 per cent to desalination industries.

National membrane database and exergy analysis

Addressing the obstacles to innovative solutions in desalination technologies.

New membrane materials: biomimetics

Applying the designs found in nature to new innovations in membrane technology.

Ms Melissa Toifl: developing wastewater, greywater and recycled water technologies

Ms Melissa Toifl develops new technologies and techniques to improve management of wastewater, recycled water and greywater.

Dr Melissa Dobbie: monitoring landscape-scale ecosystems

Dr Melissa Dobbie develops and applies statistical methods to solve challenging environmental problems, with an emphasis on water quality monitoring.

Melbourne Water climate change study

Melbourne Water invited CSIRO to undertake a study on the implications of potential climate change for Melbourne's water resources.

Warrego, CSIRO Murray-Darling Basin Sustainable Yields Project

The Warrego is the first in a series of regions being assessed as part of the CSIRO Murray-Darling Basin Sustainable Yields Project.

Border rivers: CSIRO Murray-Darling Basin Sustainable Yields Project

The Border Rivers area is one of a series of 18 regions being assessed as part of the CSIRO Murray-Darling Basin Sustainable Yields Project.

Mr Matthew Stenson: leading the transfer of operational national water resource modelling systems

Mr Matthew Stenson’s primary research areas include groundwater surface water interactions, environmental information systems and implementation of continental scale hydrologic modelling systems.

Dr Matthew Lenahan: groundwater geochemistry

Dr Matthew Lenahan’s primary research focuses on improving understanding of hydrogeochemical processes in tropical groundwater systems.

Dr Marianne Woods: assessing endocrine disrupting chemical exposure

Dr Marianne Woods’ primary research area includes developing molecular biomarkers in native fish for assessment of endocrine disrupting chemical exposure.

An overview of the Murray-Darling Basin Sustainable Yields Project

This video provides information about the Murray-Darling Basin Sustainable Yields project , how information will be used, and follow-on projects in other parts of Australia. (4:08)

Macquarie-Castlereagh region: CSIRO Murray-Darling Basin Sustainable Yields Project

The Macquarie-Castlereagh region is one of a series of 18 regions being assessed as part of the CSIRO Murray-Darling Basin Sustainable Yields Project.

Dr Mac Kirby: leading irrigation hydrology research

Dr Mac Kirby coordinates the national Sustainable Yields projects for Tasmania, Western Australia and Northern Australia.

Dr Luigi Renzullo: understanding Earth's water and energy cycles

Dr Luigi Renzullo is leading remote sensing research applied to Earth’s water and energy cycles.

Research leads to better natural resource planning in the Lower Murray

The outcomes of this tri-state partnership are helping regional agencies and governments review and improve their natural resource management plans for the riverine and agricultural landscapes of Australia’s Lower Murray region.

Losing Streams: interconnection of surface and groundwater systems

This research collaboration investigated how groundwater resources are replenished from rivers in the NSW portion of the Murray–Darling Basin.

Miss Loren Bardwell: analysing contaminants in the aquatic environment

Loren Bardwell’s primary research areas include ultra-trace metals analysis and trace element speciation in natural waters

Loddon-Avoca region: CSIRO Murray-Darling Basin Sustainable Yields Project

The Loddon-Avoca region is one of a series of 18 regions being assessed as part of the CSIRO Murray-Darling Basin Sustainable Yields Project.

A remote sensing tool for monitoring landscape health

Water for a Healthy Country Flagship scientists have developed a quantitative tool to help rangeland managers easily and thoroughly monitor the health, or ‘leakiness’, of grazed landscapes.

Lachlan region: CSIRO Murray-Darling Basin Sustainable Yields Project

The Lachlan region is one of a series of 18 regions being assessed as part of the CSIRO Murray-Darling Basin Sustainable Yields Project.

Knowledge grows for Murray flows

The Water for a Healthy Country Flagship has completed the first knowledge synopsis of the River Murray region, which identifies knowledge and knowledge gaps as well as identifying potential collaboration and research opportunities.

Dr Klaus Joehnk: environmental modelling of aquatic systems

Dr Klaus Joehnk's primary research area is climate-driven environmental modelling of aquatic systems.

Dr Kirsten Verburg: diagnosing catchment water quality

Dr Kirsten Verburg leads research exploring ways to build catchment water quality diagnoses to identify sources of nutrients and sediments and their pathways to the waterways.

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