Farmer has some advice for ministers
WATER Minister Tony Burke has sought legal advice on whether the Water Act puts the needs of the environment ahead of the wellbeing of farmers.
WATER Minister Tony Burke has sought legal advice on whether the Water Act puts the needs of the environment ahead of the wellbeing of farmers.
A PROGRAM to audit national water resources may introduce some science to the irrigation debate.
NOISY special interest groups must not be allowed to derail essential and long-overdue reform of how Australia manages its water assets.
THE Murray-Darling dilemma is a small part of a greater global problem.
SEA levels are rising at the top of international estimates, making an increase of between 50cm and 1m possible over the next century.
IT is tempting to let the focus stray from the parlous state into which the river system was allowed to slip.
State and federal governments are accused of stealing carbon credits from their rightful owners
ABORIGINAL leader Noel Pearson has called for hundreds of millions of dollars to be put into a perpetual fund for indigenous groups.
THERE are gaps in scientific understanding making predicting the extent of climate change and sea level rises impossible.
MAPOON elder Alma Day can’t understand what has happened.
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