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Murray Darling Basin plans will hurt Queensland communities: ag groups

Farmers fear the Murray Darling Basin plan will have a negative impact

Alex Paull

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It comes as communities are being urged to have their say on the proposed 320GL water recovery out of the Northern Basin.

QFF President Stuart Armitage said the MDBA’s own research showed the communities in the Northern Basin were already feeling the impacts of the water buybacks.

“The MDBA plan means the Dirranbandi/St George region is expected to lose 35 per cent of all full time jobs,” Armitage said.

“Continued buybacks will decrease agricultural production in the region, negatively impacting people that are directly and indirectly employed, as well as the community as a whole,” he said.

“It is hard for even the most resilient of communities to recovery from this level of economic and social damage”.

Local Government Association of Queensland chief executive Greg Hallam said there were real concerns about the impact the proposed buyback would have on local communities.

“The communities in the Balonne Shire have firsthand experience of what reductions in agricultural production will mean for the regional economy,’’ Hallam said.

“The loss of jobs drives people away. Many of them do not return and that not only has economic impacts but social implications as well,” he said.

“The council has reported that enrolments at Dirranbandi State School have dropped by 50%. We cannot support any plan that inflicts pain on these communities and it is important the MDBA hears from those directly affected by its decisions.”

Both QFF and LGAQ encouraged the MDBA to implement a suite of complementary measures that will deliver better environmental outcomes while avoiding unacceptable job losses across local communities that are already suffering.

Submissions to the MDBA Northern Basin Plan are open until February 24. 

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