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Time to act not talk about water policies

The Menindee Lakes and Lower Darling have been sacrificed to the economic returns of large-scale cotton and other agricultural industries requiring water in the Upper Darling and its feeder streams and rivers. This is a deliberate and considered action co-ordinated over time between the Commonwealth, NSW and Queensland governments after extensive lobbying by the agricultural […]

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