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May 2011
© Commonwealth of Australia 2011 ISBN 978-0-642-79445-1 Printed version ISBN 978-0-642-79446-8 HTML version
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Release of the GuideConduct of the inquiryStructure of the reportWhat this report does not doWhat this report does
Community and economic profileEconomic contribution of Basin agricultureEmployment in the BasinGovernance of Basin water resourcesHistory of reform in the BasinWater Act 2007Reform fatigue in the communityThe need for continued water reformGovernance reformBasin sustainabilityCommunity sustainability
What is the Guide?Impact of the GuideReduction in confidence and increased investor uncertaintyEmployment projectionsExisting pressures on farming communities and the droughtA decade of droughtA sense of powerlessnessInterdependence of communitiesUse of science and dataTreatment of urban water Consideration of climate changeReview mechanismsSetting sustainable diversion limits for groundwater Reputation of the Murray-Darling Basin Authority
Socio-economic studies Aboriginal involvementRecognition of cultural valuesAppropriate engagementState and territory responsibilitiesProviding certaintyA Basin community planOther issues for consideration
Water for the FutureSustainable Rural Water Use and Infrastructure Program‘Restoring the balance’ Improving the buybackThe ‘Swiss cheese’ effectMaking the buyback program more strategicUsing the water allocations market for the environmentPurchasing allocation water when neededSelling surplus environmental waterCounter-cyclical tradeOptions contractsImproving government investmentBetter flexibility in investmentInvesting in environmental works and measuresMonitoring, compliance and enforcementAddressing taxation issuesInvesting in research and developmentCommittee comment
Alignment of timeframes for implementationIntergovernmental collaborationEnvironmental water planningCommonwealth Environmental Water HolderAccountability and transparency of the Commonwealth Environmental Water HolderCapability of the Commonwealth Environmental Water HolderImproving the accountability of water reform
A focus on the communityInstitutional reformRoles and relationships of each agencyNational Water Fund ManagerNational Water CommissionCommonwealth Environmental Water HolderCommonwealth Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and CommunitiesWhat happens next
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