Rising temperatures kill millions of fish in Murray Darling River

Rising temperatures and poor management are killing millions of fish in the Murray Darling River.

Local residents accuse the New South Wales government of deliberately draining the Menindee Lakes, leaving a 500km stretch of poorly flowing river.

Warmer weather affects these areas by causing blue green algae to bloom and remove oxygen from the water.

The federal government is announcing a 5 million dollar recovery package to alleviate the crisis.