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Staying above water

PEOPLE and industry must be at the centre of discussions during this week’s meeting of state and federal water ministers on the Murray-Darling Basin Plan, according to the Victorian Farmers Federation.

VFF president Emma Germano said the Murray-Darling Basin Authority’s report card on the basin plan highlighted the fact that “Canberra is ignoring the impacts on regional communities and irrigated agriculture” with its plans to buyback an additional 450GL on top of the basin plan.

“Farmers in the basin produce food for the nation,” she said. “They are now doing that with one third less of the water they had before.

“Taking more water from them will not only make their own lives more difficult, but it will also drive-up food prices – impacting households at a time when they are most sensitive to price increases.

“The MDBA’s report card doesn’t look at the impact on jobs, on food production and on communities that have resulted from water buybacks and broader basin plan implementation.”

Ms Germano called on the Federal Government to refocus its aims back towards the basin plan’s original goal of achieving positive social, economic, and environmental outcomes.

“(Environment) Minister (Tanya) Plibersek needs to listen more to all her state counterparts, not just the South Australian minister,” she said.

“They understand the original objectives behind the basin plan to optimise social and economic outcomes and to improve water security for all users.

“The social and economic outcomes seem to be the objectives that are constantly forgotten about or ignored.”

Ms Germano said the concept of fully implementing the basin plan had become a political football and that federal and state water ministers needed to agree on what a fully implemented plan is.

“There is widespread opposition to more Commonwealth water purchases and widespread opposition to reducing the amount of water available for producing food,” she said.

“Unfortunately, ‘full implementation’ is a phrase that has been peddled out by all sides of politics.

“Under the Coalition, full implementation meant, the legislated 2750GL basin plan, but under federal Labor, they seem intent on rewriting the plan and merging the 450GL with the 2750GL to make it a 3200GL plan.

“We know what buybacks will do to irrigated agriculture in northern Victoria, because we have seen the impacts before. Reduced food production, job losses and weaker communities.”

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