Rollout of renewables & Water Allocations and Water Rights on The Country Telegraph.

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Rollout of renewables and impact on the community with Sandra Bourke, Volunteer Vice President of Let's Rethink Renewables and the National Rational Energy Network.

Sandra Bourke has spent a lifetime serving her country and her community. She's a former police officer, she's worked in national security and now lives on the Mid North Coast and is Volunteer Vice President of Let's Rethink Renewables and the National Rational Energy Network.

Water Allocations and Water Rights with Chris Lahy lives at Lake Boga in the heart of the Murray-Darling Basin. He was a dairy farmer and has long been politically active in supporting Australian farmers.

Chris was also the Citizens Party's federal candidate for Mallee.

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