Menindee tourism group walks out of water saving process

MENINDEE Regional Tourist Association (MRTA) members announced on Wednesday they would stop attending sustainable diversion limit (SDL) project meetings until “genuine consultation” was guaranteed. MRTA vice-chairman Graeme McCrabb said the walkout followed NSW Government’s decision to lift the floodplain harvesting embargo, which he described as the “straw to break the camel’s back”. Mr McCrabb said […]

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