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The Independent Audit Group for Salinity conducted its third audit of the Basin Salinity Management Strategy in November 2005.

The task of the independent auditors is to review the MDBC and partner governments’ implementation of the Strategy.

 

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This report may be cited as: Report of the Independent Audit Group for Salinity 2004–2005

MDBC Publication No. 04/06

ISBN 1 921038 70 5

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Prepared by the Murray-Darling Basin Commission, Canberra as per the requirement of the Murray-Darling Basin Agreement (Schedule C, Clause 32).

Editorial and artwork: Wilton Hanford Hanover

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Contents | Auditors' Foreword | Abbreviations | Executive Summary | 1. Introduction | 2. Approach | 3. Schedule C implementation | 4. Registers | 5. Common issues | Annexures