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Murray Darling drying dramatically but water reforms not flowing

Murray Darling drying dramatically but water reforms not flowing We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement The Murray Darling Basin faces a dramatically drier future, with data indicating inflows to some major rivers will halve by 2060, as experts warn authorities are failing to keep pace with climate change. Reports released over the past two months by state governments and the Murray Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) found the expected sharp decline in water flows would damage the environment, threaten large irrigation districts and shrink scores of rural economies across the nation’s food bowl.

Murray Darling drying dramatically but water reforms not flowing

Murray Darling drying dramatically but water reforms not flowing
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Murray Darling drying dramatically but water reforms not flowing

Murray Darling drying dramatically but water reforms not flowing
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Ipswich s Bremer River is polluted, oxygen starved and capable of killing wildlife and risking public safety, study finds

Ipswich s Bremer River is polluted, oxygen starved and capable of killing wildlife and risking public safety, study finds SatSaturday 20 updated SunSunday 21 The Bremer River passes through the heart of Ipswich and feeds into the Brisbane River. ( Print text only Cancel The Bremer River, which runs through Ipswich, accepts contaminants from four sewage treatment plants, a defunct coal mine, an abattoir and power station, and is so heavily polluted and oxygen starved it is capable of killing wildlife and risking public safety, an independent study has found. Key points: Data found seven Environmental Authorities were exceeding national guidelines Council says for the first time in history it s working with the government on guidelines

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