02 SEP 2025

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Welcome to the Elders Water Market Update for the 2024/25 season, for the week beginning 1 September 2025.

Opportunities of the week

 
  • Seller of 200 megalitres of Murrumbidgee irrigation allocation at $250 per megalitre. Smaller splits considered.
  • Seller of 500 megalitres of Lachlan allocation at $130 per megalitre. Smaller splits considered.
  • Seller of 320 Lachlan General Security entitlements at $1,900 per megalitre, inclusive of 2025/26 allocation.

Allocations

The following allocation announcements were made on 1 September:

  • Murrumbidgee general security received a 2 per cent (pc) allocation increase, taking total allocation to 22pc
  • NSW murray general security received a 2pc allocation increase, taking total allocation to 5pc
  • Vic Murray high reliability received a 7pc allocation increase, taking total allocation to 50pc.

Compartive to 12 months ago, allocations are as follows: 

 Zone  Allocation 1 year ago  +/- per cent 

Murrumbidgee

   

High Security

95 pc95 pcSame

General Security

21 pc34 pc- 13 pc

NSW Murray (Zones 10 & 11)

   

 High Security

97 pc97 pcSame

General Security

5 pc44 pc-39 pc

Lachlan

   

High Security

100 pc100 pcSame

General Security

12 pc6 pc+ 6 pc

Vic Murray (Zones 6 & 7)

   

High Reliability

60 pc79 pc-19 pc

Low Reliability

0 pc0 pcSame

SA Murray
 
100 pc100 pcSame

Murrumbidgee Deep Groundwater

100 pc100 pcSame

Lower Murray Deep Groundwater

100 pc100 pcSame

Lower Lachlan Groundwater

100 pc100 pcSame

Trade Restrictions

MURRUMBIDGEE/MURRAY IVT

Is currently open for Murray to Murrumbidgee but closed for Murrumbidgee to Murray trade, with balances as follows:

  • Murray to Murrumbidgee – 99.5GL
  • Murrumbidgee to Murray – 0.5GL

BARMAH CHOKE is closed.

Storages

According to the Bureau of Meterorology (BOM), storage levels are currently as follows:

 As at 9am Current 1 Day  7 Days  30 Days  1 Year 
Murrumbidgee 1 Sep 2558.0 pcNILNIL+2.6 pc- 25.8 pc
Blowering30  Aug 2557.9 pcNIL+2.0 pc+3.7 pc- 27.1 pc
Burrinjuck30  Aug 2558.1 pc+0.1 pc+ 1.5 pc+4.5 pc- 23.8 pc
Murray1 Sep 2561.9 pcNIL+ 1.0 pc+ 4.1 pc- 23.5 pc
Hume30  Aug 2551.9 pc+0.6 pc+ 0.9 pc+13.1 pc- 42.5 pc
Dartmouth30  Aug 2568.1 pc+0.2 pc- 0.9 pc- 1.2 pc- 27.5 pc
Lachlan1 Sep 2589.2 pcNIL+ 0.2 pc+3.7 pc- 6.7 pc
Wyangala30  Aug 2588.9 pc+0.1 pc+ 0.5 pc+4.5 pc-6.7 pc

Current Temporary Market

Indicative pricing is as follows:

ZoneBuyersSellersLast tradeTrend
Murrumbidgee$250$250$250Down
NSW Murray 10 (Above Choke)$240$240$240Up
NSW Murray 11 (Below Choke)$265$270$270Up
Vic Murray 6 (Above Choke)$230$230$230Down
Vic Murray 7 (Above Choke)$265$270$270Steady
SA Murray$265$270$270Steady
Lachlan$120$130$130Steady
Murrumbidgee Deep Aquifer Zone 1----
Murrumbidgee Deep Aquifer Zone 2$200$200$200Steady
Murrumbidgee Deep Aquifer Zone 3$130$150$150Steady
Lower Murray Groundwater----
Lower Lachlan Groundwater----

Current Permanent Market 

Indicative pricing is as follows: 

 Zone  Price per mL 
Murrumbidgee 
High Security$8,700 to $8,800
General Security$2,550 to $2,650
Supplementary$800 to $850
NSW Murray Above Choke (Zone 10) 
High Security$7,500 to $7,600
General Security$1,600 to $1,700
NSW Murray Below Choke (Zone 11) 
High Security$8,650 to $8,750
General Security$2,550 to $2,650
VIC Murray Above Choke (Zone 6) 
High Reliability$4,150 to $4,250
Low Reliability$1,000 to $1,100
VIC Murray Below Choke (Zone 7) 
High Reliability$7,450 to $7,550
Low Reliability$1,900 to $2,000
SA Murray Class 3$7,800 to $7,900
Murrumbidgee Deep Aquifer (zone dependent)$3,800 to $4,200
Lachlan (Upper & Lower) 
General Security$1,800 to $1,900
High Security$4,500 to $4,550
Lower Murray Deep Groundwater$2,700 to $2,800
Lower Lachlan Groundwater$3,500 to $4,000

Seasonal Outlook

The BOM released an updated outlook on 28 August. In summary long-range forecast for September to November shows:

  • Above average rainfall is likely across much of eastern Australia.
  • Daytime temperatures are likely to be above average in northern and south-eastern regions, with an increased chance of unusually warm days in the far north and south-east.
  • Overnight temperatures are very likely to be above average across most of Australia, with an increased likelihood of unusually warm nights in northern, eastern, and central areas.
     

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Daisy Armstrong

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  • Elders Griffith

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