21 July, 2012
Birth
Now to really important matters! Daughter Susie and her husband Hagen have a new daughter-Madeleine Susan to take home to their new house in Pymble-just around the corner from us. A sister for "The Ant's Pants", otherwise known as Max.
04 July, 2012
Murray Darling Basin Plan-Neil Eagle
My friend Neil Eagle, who knows the Murray like the back of his hand, tells it like it is:-
MDBA
Ignores Public Submissions - Still No Basin Plan Balance!
Predictably Rhonda Dickson CEO of MDBA has announced they have seen
nothing in the multitude of submissions to sway them from their intention of
recommending in the Final Plan for the recovery of a further 2750 GLs of water
for the environment.
This statement confirms my continued contention that the whole
consultation process was a total sham!
To totally ignore the recommendations in both the House of
Representatives (Windsor) Inquiry and the Senate (Joyce) Inquiry, the
submissions from the upper states of NSW and Victoria and then dismiss out of
hand 12,000 submissions elicited from the Basin communities at the series of
Community ‘consultation’ meetings is an insult to those who prepared submissions.
The bureaucrats and politicians involved stand condemned as actively
working against the future interests of our Country.
Their sacrifice of the irrigation industry that underpins Australian
food security, in a Basin Plan that has little environmental justification,
other than a ‘fresh-water’ solution for the naturally estuarine Lower Lakes
of Alexandrina & Albert is surely obvious.
Proof of this FACT is the Recommendation imbedded in the Final Plan of
‘Future Salinity Targets’ – a reduction from the historical agreed target at
Morgan SA of 800 ECs to 500 ECs, to even 500 ECs at Murray Bridge; coupled with
a massive ‘future water grab’ in that the Lower Lakes be maintained at 1000 ECs
or lower!
The ramifications of this proposal if implemented would be that in
future drought or low flow periods, there would be little or no water for food
and fibre production, and critical human needs (urban water supplies) or stock
and domestic supply could be jeopardised.
On this basis NSW and Victoria should totally reject this outrageous
Plan.
Surely it is time that Australians realise they are being ‘conned’ by
the false claims of ‘dead and dying rivers’ or ‘Lower Lakes being
freshwater’ and acknowledge the Lower Lakes natural estuarine history with a 1
million ML annual evaporation rate.
This evaporation factor alone squanders vital water resources; water
that is captured in the Upper States dams and rivers to support the Lower Lakes
supply, whilst the man-made Barrages continue to be used in times of drought
and low-flows, to halt the Southern Ocean that would naturally flow freely into
these Estuarine Lower Lakes.
It is heartening to see the NSW Deputy Premier Andrew Stoner MP and the
Victorian Minister for Agriculture and Food Security Peter Walsh MP, both
giving a commitment that these States will walk away from the Draft MDB Plan
unless it is balanced and fully address State raised issues.
In summary 6 Reasons for Rejection of the Plan:
1. The existing State Water
Sharing Plans flexibility and benefits, ignored in the Plan
2. The ‘Over-Allocation’ Myth
3. The Sustainable Diversion
Limits illusion
4. The 2007 Water Act bias
5. MDBA Commissioners
appointments should be by each State
6. Lower Lakes
and Barrages future management, not included in the Plan!
Our Basin communities now expect that these State Governments will now
act on their recent statements and take action and totally reject this flawed
bias Basin Plan.
Basin Communities and all Australians must not be complacent in stating,
to Politicians, Bureaucrats and Media, that we totally reject this unbalanced
destructive Basin Plan.
Neil J Eagle
4 June 2012.
02 July, 2012
Environmentalism-The New Religion
I have recently discovered a marine biologist, Walter Starck, who is clearly a deep thinker with a broad view of the world. This paper from Quadrant Online is quite long, but well worth a read. It encapsulates many notions I share which I have found difficult to express. Also linked is an article from The Australian by former Queensland Treasurer, Keith Delacy, which deals with the manifestation of the values Starck decries.
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