Give it some teeth: Greens call for truly independent water authority
Media Release | Spokesperson Sarah Hanson-Young
Monday 4th August 2008, 12:00am
Greens Senator for South Australia Sarah Hanson-Young has said there
must be a truly independent water authority for the Murray-Darling to
have a chance at being restored.
“Under the current model, State Premiers can veto the decisions of this supposed ‘authority’,” said Senator Hanson-Young.
“Unless we have a genuinely independent national water authority,
that actually has teeth to enforce its rulings, the river will die.
“The present situation is a mess of bureaucracy and buck-passing.
“Prime Minister Rudd must take leadership on the issue and facilitate a properly national approach to fixing this disaster.”
The Greens are backing scientists’ calls for new water to be
released into the river system by October, in order to restore
environmental flows to the parched waterway.
“The Murray needs a drink before Christmas,” concluded Senator Hanson-Young.
Senator Sarah Hanson-Young will be attending the rally at Goolwa
next Sunday August 10 from 10.30am in support of the River Murray.
