Irrigation - Extent
Which areas of Australia are irrigated?
The Murray-Darling Basin dominates irrigation in Australia, representing 64% of Australia's total irrigated area. The major irrigation areas in Australia include:
- Burdekin - Haughton Irrigation Area, Queensland
- Nagoa McKenzie Irrigation Area, Queensland
- Condamine Irrigation Region, Queensland
- Border Rivers Irrigation Region including the Logan Irrigation Project and the Warill Valley Irrigation Project, Queensland
- Murrumbidgee Irrigation Region, New South Wales
- Murray Irrigation Region including Berriquin, Deniboota, Denimein and Wakool Irrigation Districts in New South Wales
- Goulburn-Murray Irrigation Region including the Murray Valley, Shepparton, Central Goulburn, Rochester-Campaspe, Pyramid-Boort and Torrumbarry Irrigation Areas in Victoria
- Sunraysia Irrigation Area, Victoria
- South Australian Riverland Irrigation Region including Renmark, central Irrigation, Golden Heights Irrigation Trust Areas, and the Loxton Irrigation Area in South Australia
- South East Irrigation Region, South Australia
- Ord Irrigation District, Western Australia
- South West Irrigation, Western Australia
Two sources of data were used to present the irrigated area:
- ABS AgStats (for the following 8 years; 1984, 1987, 1990-94 & 1997): Data were available at SLA scale and the data set was complete across Australia. The SLA data were concorded by BRS, the 1996/97 SLA boundaries, for consistency. The data was then aggregated spatially to AWRC River Basin scale and to MDB, State and National totals.
- Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage (ANCID) 1999/2000 Irrigation Water Provider Benchmarking Report: Data available at the irrigation water provider (irrigation district) scale only. This data set is incomplete across Australia as the report presents results of surveys from 47 irrigation districts. These districts include the majority of irrigation supply systems in Australia. There are only a very small number of systems that are not represented in the ANCID Benchmarking Report. The ANCID data does not include data from private diverters or areas outside the irrigation districts. The 47 districts represent about 40% of the total irrigation water use in the 1999/2000 season.
| State | Area in the System 1999/2000 (1)(ha) | ANCID Area Irrigated (1999/2000) (ha) | ABS Irrigated Area (1996/1997) (ha) | Stock & Domestic Area Supplied |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AUS | 3,057,235 | 1,186,460 | 2,056,581 | 3,912,645 |
| ACT | no data | no data | no data | no data |
| NSW | 1,610,360 | 262,816 | 907,051 | 747,000 |
| NT | no data | no data | no data | no data |
| QLD | 321,030 | 266,267 | 403,775 | 739 |
| SA | 16,279 | 16,111 | 115,479 | 65 |
| TAS | 39,440 | 6,232 | 51,738 | 0 |
| VIC | 943,126 | 611,304 | 546,068 | 3,047,841 |
| WA | 127,000 | 23,730 | 30,444 | 117,000 |
Sources:
ANCID 2000
(1) refers to the total area set aside for irrigation within a region
Source: ABS AgStats 1997
How has irrigation changed?
| State | 83/84 | 92/93 | 96/97 | % Change 92/93 - 96/97 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AUS | Irrigated Area (ha) | 1,624,187 | 2,107,411 | 2,056,581 | 0 |
| Water use (ML) | 10,237,500 | N/A | 10,237,500 | N/A | |
| ACT | Irrigated Area (ha) | 225 | 254 | 158 | 0 |
| Water use (ML) | no data | N/A | no data | N/A | |
| NSW | Irrigated Area (ha) | 661,589 | 929,755 | 907,051 | 0 |
| Water use (ML) | 4,910,000 | N/A | 4,910,000 | N/A | |
| NT | Irrigated Area (ha) | 492 | 3,252 | 1,953 | 0 |
| Water use (ML) | 10,800 | N/A | 10,800 | N/A | |
| QLD | Irrigated Area (ha) | 254,431 | 386,741 | 403,775 | 1 |
| Water use (ML) | 1,200,000 | N/A | 1,200,000 | N/A | |
| SA | Irrigated Area (ha) | 86,943 | 117,104 | 115,479 | 0 |
| Water use (ML) | 722,000 | N/A | 722,000 | N/A | |
| TAS | Irrigated Area (ha) | 39,904 | 55,454 | 51,738 | 0 |
| Water use (ML) | 96,700 | N/A | 96,700 | N/A | |
| VIC | Irrigated Area (ha) | 554,992 | 581,418 | 546,068 | 0 |
| Water use (ML) | 2,960,000 | N/A | 2,960,000 | N/A | |
| WA | Irrigated Area (ha) | 25,697 | 33,485 | 30,444 | 0 |
| Water use (ML) | 338,000 | N/A | 338,000 | N/A |
Sources:
ABS AgStats 97, 93 & 84 (concorded to 1996/97 SLA boundaries by BRS)
NLWRA 2000
Sources:
ABS AgStats 97, 93 & 84 (concorded to 1996/97 SLA boundaries by BRS)
NLWRA 2000
Most States/Territories experienced an increase in the irrigated area from 1983/84 to 1996/97, with the largest percentage increase occurring in the New South Wales (245,500 ha) and Queensland (149,300 ha)). There was little overall change in the irrigated area in Victoria over this period, although an 11% increase in area was observed from 1992/93 to 1993/94, which is likely to reflect the wetter climate during this period. All states except Queensland experienced a decrease in the area irrigated between 1993/94 and 1996/97, reflecting the drier climate experienced across the country during this time.
Sources:
Source: ABS AgStats 1997
About 43% of the total area irrigated is in New South Wales, 27% in Victoria, nearly 20% in Queensland, 6% in South Australia, 3% is Tasmania and about 1% in Western Australia.
The Murray-Darling Basin: a case study
The total area of irrigated crops and pastures in the Murray-Darling Basin represents approximately 64% of Australia's total area of irrigated crops and pastures. The main irrigated enterprises in the Basin include rice, cotton, dairy, horticulture and viticulture. Water used for irrigation represents 75% of the total volume of water used for irrigation in Australia.
The Murray-Darling Basin Commission is developing an Irrigation Management and Reporting System that will provide access to irrigation data characterising the extent, location, value and efficiency of irrigation activities in the Basin. Data and information that is currently available on irrigation in the Basin has been compiled and presented on the Murray-Darling Basin web page.
Further information
- ABS Website
- Agriculture, Australia ABS publication
- ABARE Website
- BRS Website
- ANCID Website
- National Program for Sustainable Irrigation
- Australian Water Resources Assessment 2000
- Australian Dryland Salinity Assessment 2000
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