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House of Representatives Standing Committee on Regional Australia
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Preliminary pages
Foreword
The Standing Committee on Regional Australia has undertaken
two inquiries into matters related to the Murray-Darling Basin Plan. The first
inquiry, resulted in the report Of Drought and Flooding Rains, and
called for greater community focus in Basin planning processes. The second
report, Report on certain matters relating to the proposed-Murray Darling
Basin Plan, identified a number of issues that needed to be addressed prior
to parliamentary scrutiny of the Basin Plan.
The current inquiry has examined a proposed amendment to the
Water Act 2007, which is in direct response to one of the
recommendations made in the Committee’s second inquiry. The recommendation was
endorsed by all Members who participated in that inquiry.
I commend the Government for its responsiveness to the
Committee’s findings in relation to Murray-Darling Basin arrangements and
processes and particularly the most recent inquiry into the Murray-Darling
Basin Plan. This is the first time the Parliament has had a committee that is
specifically charged with matters concerning Regional Australia and this bill
is proof of the effectiveness and critical importance of this committee’s
existence.
While the Committee believes that it is fundamentally
important that the community has input to the Basin Plan, the final
responsibility for approving it rests with the Federal Parliament. We as
parliamentarians must be confident that any Basin Plan provides the balance
between social, economic and environmental outcomes for the Basin as a whole.
The Water Act 2007 provides the process for
developing and amending the Basin Plan. This process appropriately involves a
lengthy community and parliamentary consultation process. However, it does not
allow for the Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) to react quickly in
response to local conditions.
Both of the Committee’s previous inquiries found a need for
the MDBA to be more responsive to local conditions and improvements in water
use. I believe that the proposal put forward in this bill strikes an
appropriate balance between the need for parliamentary oversight and the need
for the MDBA to be responsive to the community.
Tony Windsor MP
Chair
Membership of the Committee
Chair
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Tony Windsor MP
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Deputy
Chair
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Steve Gibbons MP
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Members
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Hon Joel Fitzgibbon MP
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Barry Haase MP
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Kirsten Livermore MP
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Michael McCormack MP
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Dan Tehan MP
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Rob Mitchell MP
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Supplementary
member for the purposes of the inquiry
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Hon Dr Sharman Stone MP
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Committee Secretariat
Secretary
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Glenn Worthington
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Inquiry
Secretary
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Siobhán Leyne
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Administrative
Officers
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Daniel Miletic
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Emily Costelloe
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Terms of reference
The terms of reference are the text of the Water Amendment
(Long-term Average Sustainable Diversion Limit Adjustment) Bill.
List of recommendations
1 Water Amendment (Long-term Average Sustainable Diversion Limit Adjustment) Bill 2012
Recommendation 1
The Committee recommends that the House of Representatives
pass the Water Amendment (Long-term Average Sustainable Diversion Limit
Adjustment) Bill 2012.
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