The Condamine is located at the headwaters of the Murray-Darling Basin in southern Queensland and is home to approximately 162,000 people. The Condamine River is a tributary of the Darling River, the longest river in Australia. The region encompasses all or part of 13 local governments and has an extensive network of Landcare organisations and sub-catchment groups.

On average 53 000 hectares on cotton is grown in the Condamine catchment.
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Cotton CRC Catchment Projects in the Condamine 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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