Murray-Darling Basin Authority thinks Lake Hume could fill “within two to three weeks”, warning farmers from Albury to Yarrawonga to prepare for flooding

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Updated January 24 2017 - 11:32pm, first published August 9 2016 - 7:30pm
CROPPERS: Anthony Keck and Byron Gray monitor the Murray's water levels. Pictures: MARK JESSER
CROPPERS: Anthony Keck and Byron Gray monitor the Murray's water levels. Pictures: MARK JESSER

Farmers downstream of Lake Hume are on notice to move livestock and equipment to higher ground after the Murray-Darling Basin Authority warned it could fill “within two to three weeks”.

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Derrick Krusche

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