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Communities central to improving Murray-Darling Basin health

Communities central to improving Murray-Darling Basin health
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The single most important resource underpinning Australia s food security is under threat

The single most important resource underpinning Australia’s food security is under threat We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Angus HoustonChair of the Murray-Darling Basin Authority March 10, 2021 — 5.30am March 10, 2021 — 5.30am Save Normal text size Advertisement I’ve spent the past six months out in the Murray-Darling Basin, listening and learning. During my latest trip – to central and northern NSW – I was struck deeply by the great uncertainty many people are feeling about the future after experiencing the hottest and driest three years on record. At the iconic internationally recognised Macquarie Marshes I saw firsthand how dryland vegetation has encroached upon the marshes – a small but significant sign (no doubt replicated in other parts of Australia) that illustrates that our drier and hotter climate is quickly changing our landscapes, communities and industries.

The single most important resource underpinning Australia s food security is under threat

The single most important resource underpinning Australia s food security is under threat
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Murray-Darling Basin: First Nations people dispossessed of water

Advertisement First Nations people say they are continuing to be dispossessed of their rights and their economy after a study of Indigenous water rights in the Murray-Darling Basin found they share less than 1 per cent of the market. Griffith University’s Australian Rivers Institute compiled for the first time the volume and value of water rights owned by First Nations groups in the basin, which spans Queensland, NSW, ACT, Victoria and South Australia. The report, commissioned by the Commonwealth’s Murray Darling Basin Authority, found about 44 First Nations groups share in 0.12 per cent of the market worth $16 billion. Their 64 entitlements give rights to a cumulative annual water take of 13 gigalitres, worth $15 million.

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