Riverina & Murray Councils Seek Water Buyback Alternatives

Published on 28 March 2024

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On Friday, 22 March 2024, representatives of the Riverina and Murray Joint Organisation (RAMJO) met with NSW Water Minister, the Hon. Rose Jackson, in Sydney.

RAMJO Councils’ deep-held concerns about the potential impacts of further water buybacks on communities across the RAMJO footprint - following the enactment of the Restoring Our Rivers legislation by the Federal Government - has recently been confirmed in an Aither Report on “Water Purchasing Programs” released in February 2024, which was commissioned by the NSW Government.

Aither identifies the communities of Murrumbidgee, Balranald, Carrathool, Edward River, Hay and Leeton as being particularly vulnerable, along with the region’s rice, dairy and bulk wine industries.

RAMJO Chairman, Mayor Patrick Bourke of Federation Council, said the Minister gave RAMJO a good hearing and shares RAMJO’s concerns about buybacks.

“We thanked Minister Jackson for the NSW Government’s promise to promote ‘Alternatives to Buybacks’ as espoused in their recently released document and asked her to advocate the same to the Federal Government where there are signals that buybacks for the 450GL of down water could be on the table as early as 2024.

“It is imperative that all other avenues for achieving environmental outcomes get explored and exhausted first, before any buybacks are ever considered,” he said.

RAMJO Water Sub Committee Chairman, Mayor Tony Reneker of Leeton Shire Council, said the group made it clear to the Minister that RAMJO was prepared to work with all tiers of government to co-design solutions for achieving identified environmental priorities in the Basin Plan where these are practicable and reasonable. He said RAMJO was delighted the Minister agreed that the initial focus should be infrastructure projects and improved environmental management such as dealing with the carp issue, cold water pollution and fish passages.

“RAMJO is strongly against buybacks for the sake of chasing an arbitrary water recovery target. We go as far as saying that pursuing water buybacks ahead of other options is reckless government. RAMJO Councils will do everything we can to ensure our communities and local economies, many which have taken several decades to develop, are not unnecessarily pushed to a tipping point by the stroke of a political pen.

“RAMJO also raised concerns with the Minister that buybacks will significantly distort the water market,” he said.

Mayor Ruth McRae, of Murrumbidgee Council, stressed how important it is for Federal and State governments to engage with local Councils that will be impacted by water policy as full and respected partners. She called for that engagement to be early and authentic.

“It is essential that decision makers seek the ideas and knowledge of local Councils and local communities before imposing any actions. To do this genuinely there must be full transparency, no secrets, no surprises and adequate time allowed. Our communities deserve clarity.

“We were pleased that Minister Jackson undertook to engage with us where she and her department have a role and said she would encourage her government colleagues to take this approach too,” she said.

RAMJO intends to remain in close contact with Minister Jackson and her office as the Federal Government’s plans for Restoring our Rivers unfolds.

Mayor Reneker highlighted that the RAMJO region is the food bowl of NSW with prowess in primary production and value adding, including for export.

“We look forward to our State Government standing by RAMJO councils and actively supporting our communities as we seek to ensure our $10B RAMJO economy and thousands of rural jobs are not crippled by poorly executed Federal government legislation.

“RAMJO is committed to a healthy natural environment and will cooperate in every way, but we are equally committed to healthy communities underpinned by healthy local economies. We expect our State and Federal governments to be the same, committing to and working together to deliver a successful triple bottom line” said Mayor Tony Reneker.

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MEDIA CONTACT:

Cr Tony Reneker
Mayor
T. 0448 535 004
E. tonyr@leeton.nsw.gov.au

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