Senate debates
Wednesday, 27 August 2008
Committees
Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Committee; Reference
3:56 pm
Sarah Hanson-Young (SA, Australian Greens) Share this | Hansard source
I, and also on behalf of Senators Bob Brown, Siewert, Xenophon, Birmingham and Fisher, move:
- (1)
- That the following matters be referred to the Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Committee for inquiry and report no later than 30 September 2008:
- (a)
- the volume of water which could be provided into the Murray-Darling system to replenish the Lower Lakes and Coorong;
- (b)
- options for sourcing and delivering this water, including:
- (i)
- possible incentive and compensation schemes for current water holders who participate in a once-off voluntary contribution of water to this national emergency,
- (ii)
- alternative options for the acquisition of sufficient water,
- (iii)
- likely transmission losses and the most efficient and effective strategies to manage the delivery of this water,
- (iv)
- Commonwealth powers to obtain and deliver water and possible legislative or regulative impediments, and
- (v)
- assessment of the potential contribution of bringing forward irrigation infrastructure spending under the Council of Australian Governments agreement to deliver water to save the Coorong and lower lakes;
- (c)
- the impact of any water buybacks on rural and regional communities and Adelaide including compensation and structural adjustment; and
- (d)
- any other related matters.
- (2)
- That the following matter be referred to the Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Committee for inquiry and report no later than 4 December 2008:
- The implications for the long-term sustainable management of the Murray Darling Basin system, with particular reference to:
- (a)
- the adequacy of current whole-of-basin governance arrangements under the Intergovernmental Agreement;
- (b)
- the adequacy of current arrangements in relation to the implementation of the Basin Plan and water sharing arrangements;
- (c)
- long-term prospects for the management of Ramsar wetlands including the supply of adequate environmental flows;
- (d)
- the risks to the basin posed by unregulated water interception activities and water theft;
- (e)
- the ability of the Commonwealth to bind state and territory governments to meet their obligations under the National Water Initiative;
- (f)
- the adequacy of existing state and territory water and natural resource management legislation and enforcement arrangements; and
- (g)
- the impacts of climate change on the likely future availability of water.
Question agreed to.
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