MDBA should have fronted floodplain inquiry, says Dalton

AFTER a week of highly anticipated hearings into New South Wales floodplain harvesting, some local advocates say they are disappointed by the inquiry and will continue to fight to ensure communities such as Wentworth and Menindee have access to a reliable water supply. Member for Murray Helen Dalton, who campaigned for the NSW Select Committee […]

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    University vice-chancellor steps down

    CANBERRA: Embattled Australian National University vice-chancellor Genevieve Bell has resigned after a year-long public relations saga involving bullying claims, student protests and claims of poor…