The Western catchment is the largest catchment in NSW, covering 230,000 square kilometres and supports a population of 18,000 people. It includes the Bourke and Brewarrina shires, significant portions of the Cobar, Central Darling and Walgett shires and a substantial unincorporated area.

A significant portion of the region covers 20 percent of Australia's largest catchment, the Murray-Darling Basin. Major towns include Broken Hill, Ivanhoe, Cobar, Bourke, Walgett, Brewarrina, Lightning Ridge and Wilcannia.

The region encompasses a series of river systems - Barwon-Darling, Culgoa, Paroo, Warrego, Narran, Bokhara and Birrie rivers - some of which are ephemeral.

The Western Catchment contributes on average 48 200 bales of cotton to the industry annually, with a total of 10 360 hectares of cotton grown.

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Cotton CRC Catchment Projects in the Western Catchment

No specific projects conducted in this catchment. Look at the listing for | All Catchment Research | NSW Catchment Research | Brigalow Belt | for more projects of relevance to this catchment.

 Other Cotton CRC Catchment Projects

 Catchment Research of Relevance to all Catchments

 NSW Catchment Research

 Brigalow Belt

 

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