Menindee resident: ‘Political games are immature’

IT is time for maturity in the debate over the ecological disaster unfolding on the Darling River at Menindee, say locals pleading with politicians to come together to find a solution. “The political games that are ­being played are just really immature I reckon,” Menindee local Graeme McCrabb said yesterday. “It needs some maturity at […]

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