‘Drought’ continues despite full dams

THE New South Wales Irrigators’ Council says a drought in general security allocations persists despite the Menindee Lakes being at capacity and dams upstream full to spilling. Council CEO Claire Miller said that while it was refreshing the Menindee had filled to capacity for the first time since 2012, those benefits had not benefited irrigators. […]

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