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The following letter was sent to Canberra today: 

Dear Mr Burke,

As coordinator of the new national body "Fair Water Use (Australia)", I would be most grateful if, in your Ministerial capacity, you would respond to the rapidly increasing percentage of everyday Australians who believe that the cultivation of  unsustainable and inappropriate crops such as rice and cotton should be phased out in favour of agricultural and rural pursuits more in keeping with this the driest continent on earth. I attach some data for your interest.

This may not be a new issue, but it is one that must be resolved, as it will certainly not go away; an ever-increasing percentage of the Australian electorate is seeking decisive leadership from the new Labor Government, and yourself in particular, on this matter. 

Although a step in the right direction, the Murray-Darling and its farming communities cannot wait for the many years that it will take to fully implement the national water plan. Moreover the scientific consensus is that under the plan only a slight increase in environmental flows will be achieved. 

Our membership would also like to ask whether you have considered re-framing the assistance currently offered the many farmers in the Murray-Darling Basin whose struggle to survive, in the face of drought, climate change and the corporate greed of large irrigators (often financed by overseas capital), will only become more dire with the passage of time.

We realise that financial support is already available to farmers who wish to address the ecological impact of their traditional activities, however, the assistance that Fair Water Use is proposing is to subsidise these farmers to cease commercial agriculture altogether and to commence work to restore their land to as close as possible to its natural state, with the diverse ecological, social and cultural benefits that would accrue. We are sure that this would also turn around the frighteningly high suicide rate in this section of the community, as those involved could see the long term benefits of their action.

These would be very sound political moves, as the Australian public is now ready to accept decisive and visionary measures, as they realise all too well the effect that the status-quo is having on the environment and  life in Australia.

We would be very pleased to receive your response.

Kind regards,

Dr Ian Douglas

Coordinator

Fair Water Use (Australia)

 
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Advocating environmentally responsible use of Australia's water

Fair Water Use is an independent and politically non-aligned lobby group,

organised and supported by ordinary Australians who share concerns about Australia's water future

- especially that of the Murray-Darling Basin