Taxpayers will have to stump up an additional $1.3 billion to meet Labor’s target to buy back 450 gigalitres of water for environmental flows in the Murray-Darling Basin, almost double the original funding allocation of $1.575 billion.
Shadow Minister for Regional Development, Local Government and Territories and Shadow Minister for Regional Communications, Member for Mallee Dr Anne Webster said the review of the ‘Water for the Environment Special Account’ (WESA) exposed the staggering $1.3 billion additional cost, showing Labor remained fixated on green ideology at any cost, rather than real world actions.
“Achieving the 450 gigalitre water buyback target is nearly impossible under current funding and timelines – and it is not required,” Dr Webster said.
“Major food producers in irrigation districts like Mallee say Canberra’s buyback activity is sending water prices through the roof, almost doubling since November last year,” Dr Webster said.
Select Harvest reported an almond yield of almost 25,000 metric tonnes and a near $31 million increase in net profits after tax, their Wednesday ASX statement also stating:
“The Murray-Darling Basin Authority Sustainable Rivers Audit rightfully puts the focus on the quality of water rather than volume.
“The WESA 3rd review report tells us what we already know – like so many of their plans to raid regions for votes in the cities, Labor’s plan is unrealistic and unachievable,” Dr Webster said.
“Marsden Jacob’s technical analysis found that even without budget constraints, the total volume of water recovered is likely to fall 50-100 gigalitres short of the 2027 target.
“If the agriculture sector ran its operations like the current Labor government they would have gone broke decades ago.”
New data in the Water for the Environment Special Account (WESA) 3rd review also found that of the $331 million allocated to the Sustainable Communities Program (SCP) to address negative social impacts of buybacks, no funds had reached the community as at the end of September.
“Labor has yet again paid lip service to the people of the Murray-Darling Basin – in their arrogance every cent of water buybacks is to buy the votes of inner-city environmentalists,” Dr Webster said.
Federal Member for Mallee
Shadow Minister for Regional Development, Local Government and Territories
Shadow Minister for Regional Communications
P: 03 5021 5987 E: anne.webster.mp@aph.gov.au
