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Murray Darling Basin

We know how crucial the Murray Darling Basin is for Australia’s food production and economy. We support reforms that will keep the system healthy all the way up from the Murray Mouth, wind back the over-allocation of water and restore precious ecosystems so they can keep sustaining Australia. 

The Greens want to see reforms that will return enough water to flush the pollutants out of the system each year and improve South Australia’s usable water stocks. They should also assist all Basin communities to build their jobs and economies and restore our internationally recognised wetlands and productive agricultural areas to good health. We recognise that this is one of the key reforms facing Australia over the next decade and we have to get it right. 

We believe that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people must have the opportunity to participate in water catchment planning and management, and there should be no new large-scale dams on Australian rivers.

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Greens ‘New Century’ Australia Senate Agenda

25 Aug 2008
The Australian Greens today outlined their vision for Australia in the new century ahead of the opening of the Balance-of-Power...
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Greens release terms of reference for urgent ‘Save the Coorong' Senate inquiry

21 Aug 2008
The Australian Greens today released the proposed terms of reference for an urgent Senate inquiry aimed at delivering water to ...
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Government exposed in Paroo River developments

16 Aug 2008
The Greens said today that the Commonwealth lacked the will and ability to enforce the Murray Darling Basin Plan when it is fin...
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Urgent Senate Action to Save Murray

15 Aug 2008
The Australian Greens will move to set up an urgent Senate inquiry when Parliament resumes on August 26th, aimed at securing wa...
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Saving the Murray Darling

14 Aug 2008
Australia is experiencing a water emergency, and nowhere are the problems as urgent and as complex as the Murray Darling Basin....
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Warning bells on the Murray did not go unheeded - Greens

12 Aug 2008
"The environmental destruction of the Coorong is a tragedy that did not need to happen," said Australian Greens Senat...
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Greens: Action is needed, before the Murray-Darling dies

10 Jul 2008
In a joint press conference today at Parliament House, Australian Greens Senators Rachel Siewert and Sarah Hanson-Young renewed...
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COAG writes-off the Coorong

04 Jul 2008
The frenzy of COAG media announcements and back-slapping from State Premiers and the Prime Minister was curiously silent on the...
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Agreement on Murray Darling needs a real 'tough decision'

03 Jul 2008
The Council of Australian Governments (COAG) will face an uphill battle to deliver an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) on the ...
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Murray Darling report card should shock Government into action

19 Jun 2008
The Australian Greens today called on the Federal Government to speed up action to save the Murray Darling system. "The...
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