Water resources

August 17, 2009

Cut the crop please Minister

Today’s announcement that Cubbie Station is on the market came as no surprise to anyone who has been keeping track of the rise and fall of this environmentally destructive white elephant.

Fair Water Use encourages the Federal Government to become actively involved in negotiations surrounding the purchase of Cubbie, ensuring that any other potential purchasers are fully aware of the dodgy nature of the water “entitlements” that previously enabled its cultivation of inappropriate, water-intensive crops, but still failed to save it in the current drought.

Cubbie and several other large water-hoarding entities have taken full advantage of the highly-questionable and totally unsustainable water-allocation policies of the Queensland Government.

Senator Wong, who has been given the task of overseeing Australia’s water future, is on record as stating today: “As I understand it, the land and water entitlements for Cubbie are not separated, so that would create some problems in terms of purchasing water from Cubbie until those two entitlements are in fact separated.”

The senator’s apparent inability to override the actions of the Queensland Government on this vital issue is totally unacceptable and yet another demonstration of the chaos that exists, and will continue to prevail, as long as Basin States are involved in the governance and administration of the Murray-Darling, failing to put the overall health of the nation’s bread-basket ahead of their conflicting, politically-driven interests.

Any prospective purchasers of Cubbie Station must be made aware that the absurd and environmentally-destructive water entitlements currently associated with the property are as insecure as the credibility of those who granted them.

Fair Water Use repeats its call for an urgent Federal take-over of the management of the Murray-Darling Basin.

Contact:

Ian Douglas

(National Coordinator)

+61 (0)416-022178

Authorised by:

Ginny Brown

Media Coordinator

media@fairwateruse.com.au

April 15, 2009

Water Industry Alliance Awards 2009 – Call for Nominations

Filed under: Uncategorized — waterindustry @ 3:30 am

Promote your business to judges you will want to impress!

We have great pleasure in officially calling for entries for the 2009 Water Industry Alliance Awards and we invite members to consider being nominated.

Entry is free, submissions are easy and we have an exciting panel of judges! The Judges who will be studying members business are key influencers and potential clients.

Applicants have the opportunity to meet the judges in a special dinner the evening before the ceremony and sit at their tables at the Awards Presentation Luncheon – both are great networking opportunities!

Our categories this year include
• Alliancing Award
• Climate Ready Award
• Innovation Award
• Proven Exporter Award
• Market Star Award

To view the criteria and enter visit www.waterindustry.com.au. Entries must be received by email no later than 5pm, Friday May 1, 2009 to comms@waterindustry.com.au

So come on, what are you waiting for? An industry recognised award is a great promotion tool for your company, proving your company is at the cutting edge.

For further information contact Anna on 08 7424 1161 or comms@waterindustry.com.au

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