Government paying ‘eight times’ over market price for Murray-Darling water buyback, environment groups claim

Federal water minister allocates $126m to Murrumbidgee Irrigation for works it says will save just 7.4 gigalitres of water

Environmental groups have accused the federal government of paying a record price to retrieve water for the environment by funding irrigators to make savings through efficiencies.

The water minister, Keith Pitt, has announced the government will allocate $126m to Murrumbidgee Irrigation for works that it says will save just 7.4 gigalitres of water, and return 6.3 gigalitres to the environment.

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/jan/19/government-paying-eight-times-over-market-price-for-murray-darling-water-buyback-environment-groups-claim

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