First Nations’ inland water target set at 3 per cent
The push is on to give First Nations’ people control over a larger slice of one of Australia’s most precious resources — fresh water.
The push is on to give First Nations’ people control over a larger slice of one of Australia’s most precious resources — fresh water.
NSW Water Minister Rose Jackson has refused to rule out compulsory acquisition of flood easements on NSW Murray and Murrumbidgee riverside properties.
Federal Water Minister Tanya Plibersek is encountering significant bumps on her path to deliver the Murray Darling Basin Plan.
Canberra is poised to launch a tidal wave of irrigation community water buyouts at the urging of environment groups.
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Victoria’s Goulburn Valley is among large Australian irrigation communities entitled to less Murray Darling Basin water than Canadians.
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Goulburn water trading rules and flow limits are being used to protect the river’s environment.
It’s arguably one of the Nationals’ most important portfolios – so why has water been dumped from federal Cabinet?
The Nationals have gone their own way on water, in a bid to amend the Basin Plan, but the Liberals have tied them down.
Mystery has surrounded the bitter division that led to the 2017 collapse of the MIL board. Now new details have come to light.
Southern Murray Darling Basin irrigators have been unable to use the massive volumes of water flowing into their accounts.
Goulburn Valley farmers have been put on notice following a series of water thefts with the magistrate threatening jail for anybody who tries it next.
Basin plan water policies are misguided and delusional, writes JAN BEER
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