The Albanese Labor Government has today struck an historic agreement to deliver the Murray-Darling Basin Plan in full, including 450 gigalitres of water for the environment.
The agreement, made between the Federal, New South Wales, South Australia, Queensland and the Australian Capital Territory governments, will put this vital river system on a healthy and sustainable path for our kids and grandkids.
This agreement comes at a critical time for the Basin, with the next drought just around the corner.
Basin communities were let down by the previous government. Instead of delivering on their promises on the river system, the Coalition instead waged a decade long guerrilla war against the plan. They blocked water recovery, they tied up programs in impossible rules, and they consistently ignored advice from experts. Because of this, the Government recently received formal advice that the Plan couldn’t be delivered by the June 2024 deadline.
Unlike the Liberals and Nationals, Labor has always been committed to the Plan. Labor wrote it and Labor governments have delivered it. More than 80 per cent of the water recovered under the Plan so far has been under federal Labor Governments.
And now, it is a Federal Labor Government that has negotiated a way to ensure there is secure and reliable water for communities, agriculture, industry, First Nations and the environment.
The new agreement sets out some important changes to make sure the Murray-Darling Basin Plan is delivered in full:
While Victoria is the only Basin government not currently part of this agreement, the door remains open. We would warmly welcome their participation. There are significant benefits to signing on.
The legislation necessary to implement this agreement, amendments to the Water Act 2007 and the Basin Plan 2012, will be introduced into the Parliament by the Federal Government in the coming weeks.
The full text of the agreement is available here: https://www.dcceew.gov.au/water/policy/mdb/basin-plan/agreement2023.
22 August 2023