Allocation trading history
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You can get summary information here about the trading of water allocations for a given trading zone within the regulated water systems.

For example, you can find volumes traded within, into and out of the trading zone in the current season, the number of trades, price statistics on those trades, and a list of all trades.

Trading zone source:
Financial year:




Notes and disclaimers:

  • These statistics are by trading zone source, rather than trading zone use. This means that they show the direction of trade according to where the trader is storing the water rather than using it.
  • Only regulated trading zones are shown as it is only these trading zones which receive "allocation".
  • The statistics show approved trades only and are grouped by the date the trade was approved.
  • In the Register, trades through the Watermove pool are administered as two trades: one to the pool and one from the pool. To avoid double counting, trades out of the pool are excluded. The pool accounts are held by G-MW, therefore all G-MW trades to and from the pool are classified as within authority trades. No adjustment has been made for this.
  • The total volume traded and total number of trades are defined as the sum of trade within the selected trading zone and into the selected trading zone.
  • Net trade is defined as the sum of trade into the selected trading zone less the sum of trade out of the selected trading zone.
  • If an interstate trading zone is selected only trades to and from Victoria are shown.
  • Median price is the median price of trades within and into the selected trading zone. Some transactions do not involve change of allocation ownership or are otherwise non-monetary - these zero priced trades have been excluded from the calculation of the median price. Pricing data is based on data supplied by applicants on their trade applications and is only as good as the data supplied. The accuracy of pricing data is therefore not guaranteed by the Department.
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