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Reviving Our Lifeblood: Why NSW Must Implement the Connectivity Expert Panel Report

The Darling/Baaka River is more than just a waterway; it’s the lifeblood of western NSW. For hundreds of centuries, it has been the heartbeat of ecosystems, the source of sustenance for communities and a sacred thread of culture for Traditional Owners. But today, this river system faces a crisis. The July 2024 Connectivity Expert Panel Final Report lays bare the urgency of the moment and presents a blueprint to restore health and resilience to the Darling/Baaka and its tributaries.

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Murray-Darling Conservation Alliance

The Murray-Darling Conservation Alliance is a national voice for the rivers, wetlands and wildlife of the Murray-Darling. Members include conservation groups in every Basin state – NSW, Vic, SA and QLD – representing half a million people in rural communities and east-coast cities. Each group has been advocating for the environment at a state level for more than 50 years. Together we have a shared vision for healthy inland rivers.

Members include: Nature Conservation Council NSW, Queensland Conservation, Environment Victoria, and Conservation Council SA.

The Alliance's five-point plan for the renewal of the Murray-Darling Basin includes:

  • Water for rivers
  • Natural rhythm of river flows
  • Water rights for Traditional Owners 
  • Resilient regional communities
  • Water market within ecological limits

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NSW Online Water Forum 2023

Let’s talk about water!  

We all need it – this continent would be uninhabitable without its ancient rivers, deep aquifers and wetlands bursting with abundant wildlife.  

But inland rivers have taken a hiding in the last 130 years, with unlimited irrigation bringing the Murray-Darling Basin to its knees during the shocking millennial drought.  

Watch the NCC Online Water Forum, featuring: Aunty Polly Cutmore Gamilaraay Traditional Owner, Aunty Marlene Weribone Gamilaraay Elder, Aunty Judith Duke Gamilaraay Elder, Tony Windsor Former Independent Member for New England, Professor Richard Kingsford Director of the Centre for Ecosystem Science UNSW, Professor Stuart Khan School of Civil & Environmental Engineering UNSW, Elizabeth Farrelly Independent candidate for the NSW Upper House, Cate Faehrmann MLC NSW Greens MP and spokesperson for water & Rose Jackson MLC NSW Labor Shadow Water Minister

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Buyback More Water

The cheapest and most effective way to revive our rivers and wetlands is to buy back water licences from willing sellers and let that water flow down our rivers.

Unfortunately, the federal government has banned any further buybacks of water, even though the targets set under the Murray-Darling Basin Plan have not been met.  Instead, a variety of infrastructure projects is being funded, but these often just benefit irrigators and increase water use.

If we are serious about reviving our rivers and wetlands then water licence buybacks should resume.

Macquarie-Cudgegong Environmental Flows Reference Group

The Macquarie Cudgegong Environmental Water Advisory Group is made up of representatives from a range of local interest groups, who provide advice on planning, management and monitoring of water for the environment in the mid and lower Macquarie valley.

NCC has been represented on the Macquarie Cudgegong Environmental Water Advisory Group since it's inception in 2000.

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