The Murray-Darling Basin Environmental Catastrophe Bill

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I've travelled the Murray-Darling Basin from its northernmost point in Queensland, through New South Wales, Victoria and into South Australia. I've listened to the people along the way including the Aboriginal people for whom the water in the river is their life and central to their culture, health and happiness. As one elder said, "We were used to justify buybacks and now we have been forgotten".

The mismanagement of the river flow across the basin is based on unmeasured guesses, not data. Government bureaucracy attempting to control the water in the river spells death to farming, death to our precious natural environment, death to the regions, and death to Aboriginal culture and society.

The real agenda here is that the many towns along the river are considered to be 'in the wrong place'. Entire agricultural areas are on the minister's hit list because they 'shouldn't be there'.

But you can't grow food on politics alone, Minister Plibersek. You need water and you need irrigators crazy enough to try and feed Australians while negotiating the insane levels of bureaucracy imposed over the years by politicians who haven't got a clue how farming works.

The Murray-Darling Basin accounts for $22 billion in food and fibre production. What effect will this cruel policy, delivered to satisfy ignorant leftist city dwellers, have on our beautiful country?

With 2.2 million new arrivals requiring food in the last 12 months alone, measures to reduce water for food production are the reverse of the policy we need.

Transcript: https://www.malcolmrobertsqld.com.au/the-murray-darling-basin-environmental-catastrophe-bill/

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