House debates

Monday, 10 November 2008

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Photo of Kay HullKay Hull (Riverina, National Party) Share this | Hansard source

to move:

That the House calls on the Rudd Government:

(1)
to deliver greater transparency and accountability as it moves towards the development of a Basin wide management plan by 2011 for the Murray-Darling Basin; and
(2)
specifically to ensure that:
(a)
community impact statements are prepared as part of the Basin plan process and that these statements are prepared in consultation with affected communities and are made publicly available when completed;
(b)
scientific data (such as the CSIRO sustainability studies) are assessed along with these community impact statements in finalising Basin wide and catchment targets;
(c)
due recognition is given to the community and individual impacts of a new water management regime as well as the ongoing effects of the current drought; and
(d)
affected communities are provided with adequate resources to develop long term options and that Government assistance is provided to allow communities to deliver against these options.

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