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 Diversion of Darling River flows into Menindee Lakes, August 2010

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 Darling River below Menindee, August 2010

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Confluence of the Murray and Darling Rivers, August 2002

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Confluence of the Murray and Darling Rivers, August 2010

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Earthworks of suspected surface water diversion, Darling catchment

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Intake pumps, River Murray

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Darling River Trilby Station. Photo by Mark Ingram Photography

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The Darling River Louth. Photo by Mark Ingram Photography

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Diversion of the Culgoa River, Cubbie Station. Photo by Google Earth

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Lake Albert, October 2008

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Lake Albert, October 2008

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Cotton and Rice - Weeds of National Significance ? PDF Print E-mail

The Department of the Environment, Heritage and the Arts states: "Weed invasions change the natural diversity and balance of ecological communities. These changes threaten the survival of many plants and animals as the weeds compete with native plants for space, nutrients and sunlight" and  that "weeds can contribute to soil disturbance, loss of native plant cover, and changed burning patterns".

Fair Water Use also notes that the register of Weeds of National Significance, a publication of the Australian Weeds Committee,  and a Federal Government initiative, lists twelve specific noxious impacts that weeds may have on Australia.

Whereas the infamous blackberry is responsible for seven of the listed impacts, cotton and rice (which do not appear on the register) are a cause of at least nine. All plants on the register are scheduled for eradication under the National Weeds Strategy.

Fair Water Use has contacted the Federal Minister for the Environment, Heritage and the Arts, Peter Garrett MP, recommending that, in view of the threats posed by cotton and rice, they be added to the register forthwith. 

FWUA supporters are encouraged to do likewise via: http://www.alp.org.au/people/email/garrett_peter.php

 
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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