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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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Water buybacks a first step in rebuilding Murray Darling situation: Greens

28 May 2009
The Australian Greens today welcomed the announcement of the Twynam water buyback as a positive outcome for the environment, bu...
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LWA & Basin Plan

28 May 2009
ENVIRONMENT, COMMUNICATIONS AND THE ARTS REFERENCES COMMITTEE Senator SIEWERT-With respect to the issue of the Basin Plan, I...
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$200m Senate deal delivers first for community water plans

13 Feb 2009
The Australian Greens welcomed the release today of a package of measures to fast-track water reform in the Murray Darling Basi...
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Murray Darling left out to dry: Greens

03 Dec 2008
The passage of the Water Amendment Bill through the Senate will not deliver the best outcomes for the future of the Murray Darl...
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Water Amendment Bill - Consideration of House of Representatives Message

02 Dec 2008
The Greens stand by the amendments, believing they are important, particularly in relation to the north-south pipeline-which Se...
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Greens will stick to guns on water

02 Dec 2008
The Rudd Government need to see sense on the Commonwealth Water Act, and adopt reasonable amendments passed by the Senate, say ...
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Throwing a lifeline to the Murray

27 Nov 2008
The Greens, Coalition & independents have come together to unite in the need for immediate action on the Murray Darling Bas...
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Throwing a lifeline to the Murray

26 Nov 2008
Greg Hunt (Lib), Simon Sheik (GetUp), Rachel Siewert (AG) & Nick Xenophon (Ind) came together in Canberra to call for immed...
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Greens amendments move to better manage water in Murray Darling Basin

26 Nov 2008
The Senate today passed more important, common-sense Green amendments to the Water Bill, enabling better management of water in...
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Water Amendment Bill

26 Nov 2008
I rise to speak on an extremely important issue facing Australia. We face one of the most complex and difficult social, economi...
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