The Murray River is the longest river in Australia, stretching over 2,500 kilometers. It flows through three states: New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia. The river is an essential water source for agriculture and supports diverse ecosystems along its banks.
The Murray-Darling Basin, which includes the river, is a significant agricultural region, producing crops like cotton and rice. The river is also popular for recreational activities such as fishing, boating, and camping, attracting many visitors each year. Its cultural significance is recognized by the Aboriginal communities who have lived along its banks for thousands of years.