Fish kill shows more Murray-Darling Basin reform needed, leading experts say

WATER experts say this week’s Darling River fish kill shows more reform is needed to protect the integrity of the Murray-Darling Basin. Professor Quentin Grafton, chair of the UNESCO Chair in Water Economics and Transboundary Water Governance, said the Murray-Darling Basin Plan was supposed to fix the issue, “but it hasn’t”. “The problem is that […]

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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…