In November last year, a pilot interstate water trading project was approved by the Murray-Darling Basin Ministerial Council. This project allows private diverters along a region of the River Murray to permanently trade high security water from one State to another – until November 1997 this would have been impossible. Under this project, solutions will be developed to complex interstate water trading issues so that water will be able to move to higher value uses; be applied to soils that are more appropriate to irrigation; and be used more efficiently – irrespective of State borders. This will in turn help the irrigation industry in Australia become more economically and environmentally sustainable
Governments in Australia are purchasing water entitlements to secure water for environmental benefit...
Australian governments, as well as economists, see market trading of secure,transparent and enforcea...
Agricultural water markets can facilitate adjustments to water scarcity and competition and enhance ...
In November last year, a pilot interstate water trading project was approved by the Murray-Darling B...
The rivers of the southern Murray-Darling basin pass through three States and are highly developed f...
When it passed the Water Act (2007) the Australian national government took on a central role promot...
Water markets have increasingly been adopted as a reallocation tool around the world as water scarci...
Australia has embraced the idea of competion and markets as a paradigm for water management. Deliver...
Governments are developing policy to reallocate water to environmental uses in many of the world's m...
Most irrigation in Australia was instigated with regional socio-economic development as a primary go...
Governments are developing policy to reallocate water to environmental uses in many of the world's m...
Governments in Australia are purchasing water entitlements to secure water for environmental benefit...
This report makes recommendations on how the Australian Government\u27s buyback of water entitlement...
The paper discusses the level of water trading within the NSW Irrigation Industry along with water p...
The paper discusses the level of water trading within the NSW Irrigation Industry along with water p...
Governments in Australia are purchasing water entitlements to secure water for environmental benefit...
Australian governments, as well as economists, see market trading of secure,transparent and enforcea...
Agricultural water markets can facilitate adjustments to water scarcity and competition and enhance ...
In November last year, a pilot interstate water trading project was approved by the Murray-Darling B...
The rivers of the southern Murray-Darling basin pass through three States and are highly developed f...
When it passed the Water Act (2007) the Australian national government took on a central role promot...
Water markets have increasingly been adopted as a reallocation tool around the world as water scarci...
Australia has embraced the idea of competion and markets as a paradigm for water management. Deliver...
Governments are developing policy to reallocate water to environmental uses in many of the world's m...
Most irrigation in Australia was instigated with regional socio-economic development as a primary go...
Governments are developing policy to reallocate water to environmental uses in many of the world's m...
Governments in Australia are purchasing water entitlements to secure water for environmental benefit...
This report makes recommendations on how the Australian Government\u27s buyback of water entitlement...
The paper discusses the level of water trading within the NSW Irrigation Industry along with water p...
The paper discusses the level of water trading within the NSW Irrigation Industry along with water p...
Governments in Australia are purchasing water entitlements to secure water for environmental benefit...
Australian governments, as well as economists, see market trading of secure,transparent and enforcea...
Agricultural water markets can facilitate adjustments to water scarcity and competition and enhance ...