[Greens-Media] Murray Darling left out to dry: Greens
Norton, Tim (Sen R. Siewert)
Tim.Norton at aph.gov.au
Wed Dec 3 12:43:40 EST 2008
Murray Darling left out to dry: Greens
Wednesday 3rd December 2008
The passage of the Water Amendment Bill through the Senate will not
deliver the best outcomes for the future of the Murray Darling Basin,
say the Australian Greens.
"The future health of the Murray Darling system is at stake here, and
yet we are still seeing short-term parochial politics ruling in the face
of dire circumstances," said Senator Rachel Siewert.
"Make no mistake - the Greens support basin reform - and we have fought
all along to make it better and to make it happen sooner," she said.
"The States, and particularly Victoria, have used the threat of pulling
out of the deal to water it down and force more concessions out of the
Rudd Government. Now we will have to wait until 2019 to reduce water use
to sustainable levels ... and the North-South pipeline will still go
ahead."
"It is extremely concerning that changes put through the Senate last
night result in the Commonwealth lacking the power to stop this
pipeline. The Coalition has blinked, and the result is not going to
benefit the Basin."
South Australian Senator Sarah Hanson-Young said the only way that South
Australia would benefit from this Bill would be if all Basin states play
fairly.
"South Australians have every right to feel let down by the way this
Bill now stands," she said.
"The Federal Government has allowed their Victorian counterparts to hold
its plans to ransom, meaning South Australia will suffer because, rather
than the water staying in the river for vital environmental flows, 75
gigalitres per year will be siphoned off to Melbourne.
"The lack of timely action under this Bill means no real change for the
lower reaches of the Murray any time soon. This will be a hard fact for
the Lower Lakes and Coorong communities to accept," she concluded.
A transcript of the Senators' press conference will be available
shortly.
For more information or media enquiries please call;
Senator Siewert: Tim Norton on 0418 401 180
Senator Hanson-Young: Gemma Clark on 0427 604 760
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