“The way things were in the past are gone. Those times won’t be back. But people should know how it once was.”– George Murtagh, Mudgeegonga, Mitta Mitta River Catchment, October 2006
Spend some time with Will as he talks about what he has found in his travels accessing archives, collecting photographs, reviewing science and meeting locals to talk about fish and rivers.
The result is a large volume of information that provides a greater understanding of the fish and our rivers in the past. This knowledge can be used to inform our current and futures efforts to protect and restore the rivers of the Murray-Darling Basin.
The results of this project have been made available with the support from the Native Fish Strategy of the Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) and through the services of the *Australian River Restoration Centre.*
*The Australian River Restoration Centre team working on this project were Siwan Lovett, Nerida Hart, Richard Snashall, Vikki Bell, Allison Mortlock, Melissa Gabelle and Phil Price. Will Trueman was also a highly valued member of the team due to his ongoing commitment and work in developing this amazing history of the trout cod.Heleena Bamford from the Murray-Darling Basin Authority managed the project and contributed a great deal of time, thought and effort to ensure this work could be shared by all.