Join us to shape the future of one of Australia's greatest natural assets and protect it for future generations. We are seeking people who want to contribute to a significant water reform program that aims to respond to the impacts of climate change, support community and industry needs, and improve access to water for First Nations people. The Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) is an independent government agency which, in partnership with Basin governments, manages the Murray-Darling Basin's water resources in the national interest. With the enactment of the Water Act 2007, the MDBA was established as an independent expertise-based statutory agency. The MDBA aims to achieve a healthy working Basin for the benefit of all Australians. The Murray-Darling Basin contains a rich diversity of natural environments that are unique in Australia and the world. The Basin is also crucial to Australia's economy and home to 2.3 million Australians, including people from over 50 First Nations. How we manage the Basin as a whole connected system, manage our water carefully, and protect it for future generations is set out in the Murray-Darling Basin Plan. Who we are looking for? The MDBA is recruiting for high-achieving students who are keen to gain experience in the integrated management of water resources of the Murray-Darling Basin, in collaboration with state governments, industries and communities. The University Vacation Employment Program offers paid employment on a casual, intermittent basis for a period of up to 12 months, designed to provide an opportunity for university students to gain work experience in a government setting while completing their studies. Placements will commence from November 2025 full time for up to 6 weeks upon commencement, and intermittent hours during tertiary study for the remainder of the term. The key duties of the position include We are particularly interested in students studying: engineering environmental science/management hydrology archaeology, cultural heritage, geography law, policy, social sciences economics, finance, accounting mathematics, statistics programming, modelling, data analysis About the placements The following placements are currently available in the 2026 University Vacation Employment Program: Environmental Assets - River Management Operations Tool Development - River Management Hydrological Analysis - Basin Science and Knowledge First Nations Policy - Basin Science and Knowledge (applicants who are First Nations are highly encouraged to apply) Basin Plan Model Librarian - Basin Science and Knowledge Strategy and Integration - Basin Plan