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For the first time since July 2017 farmers drawing water from the Upper Condamine catchment will get access to their irrigation allocation.
Until June 30, medium priority irrigators can draw up to 75 per cent of their allocation.
The decision affects up to 80 producers, from Cecil Plains to Warwick.
They include Cecil Plains cotton producer Stuart Armitage who will draw and store his allocation to water a summer cotton crop.
“It is a big plus for us,” he said.
“The price of cotton is good at the moment so we should be able to make a reasonable income out of it.
Ludwig Leichhardt Research Paper
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Ludwig Leichhardt was born on the 23rd October 1813 in the village of Trebatsch. He was the forth son and sixth of the eight children of Christian Hieronymus Matthias Leichhardt, farmer and royal inspector and his wife Charlotte Sophie. on the 23rd of May Leichhardt was awarded a medal by the royal geographical society of London for recognition of the increased knowledge of Australia. 1st Expedition
After returning to Sydney early in 1844, Leichhardt hoped to take part in a proposed government sponsored expedition from Moreton Bay to Port Essington (300 km north of Darwin, Northern Territory). When plan for this expedition fell through Leichardt decided to mount the expedition himself, accompanied by volunteers and supported by private funding. His party left Sydney in August 1844 to sail to Moreton bay, where four more joined the group. The expedition departed on 1st October 1844 from Jimbour homestead the outpost of settlement on
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