Basin Bill ‘bittersweet’ for communities, say councils

A GROUP that represents councils along the Murray River border says the passing of last week’s Restoring our Rivers Murray-Darling Basin Plan amendment Bill was a “bittersweet outcome” for basin communities. Murray River Group of Councils acting chair Cr Tony Marwood, of Campaspe Council, said although water buybacks remained and the cap on buybacks had […]

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