Northern Victorian Summit: Region’s Water Future in Jeopardy

Around 100 regional leaders gathered last Friday, August 23 at the Northern Victorian Basin Water Summit held in Bendigo to address the renewed and imminent threat to northern Victorian communities due to changes in the Federal approach to the Murray Darling Basin Plan.

Convened by the Goulburn Murray Irrigation District (GMID) Water Leadership Forum, the summit included the Premier of Victoria Jacinta Allan, the Victorian Minister for Water Harriet Shing, local government leaders, a spectrum of politicians and representatives from the agricultural and manufacturing sectors.

Key Concerns Raised:

Federal Basin Plan Changes: Frustration over the Federal Government’s return to an open tender purchase program, targeting Victorian irrigation districts while excluding NSW and South Australian districts.

Economic Impact: Negative economic impacts from the Federal Government’s approach, including increased system costs and threats to the nation’s biggest irrigation districts.

Community Exclusion: Concerns about the lack of good faith collaboration by Federal Water Minister Tanya Plibersek with Basin communities, undermining on-ground successes.

“It’s disappointing the Federal Government has gone back to an open tender purchase program in our community, unfairly targeting Victorian irrigation districts. They are effectively reinstating methods that are proven to have negative economic impacts,” said Suzanna Sheed, Co-Chair of the GMID Water Leadership Forum.

Goulburn Murray Irrigation District (GMID) Water Leadership Forum… the summit included the Premier of Victoria Jacinta Allan, the Victorian Minister for Water Harriet Shing, local government leaders, a spectrum of politicians and representatives from the agricultural and manufacturing sectors. From left Leigh Findlay chair of Committee for Greater Shepparton, Stephen Schneider chair of Greater Shepparton Business Network, Premier Jacinta Allan, Linda Nieuwenhuizen CEO of Committee for Greater Shepparton, Suzanna Sheed Deputy Chair GMID Water Leadership Forum, David McKenzie Chair of GMID Water Leadership Forum and Charmaine Quick Managing Director Goulburn Murray Water. Photo: Supplied

“With a reduction in local growers, farmers, and irrigators, losses in regional manufacturing and processing jobs are the next to go. This will also affect regional education, health, finance, and corporate sectors,” said David McKenzie, joint Co- Chair of the GMID Water Leadership Forum.

Referencing the Ethos Urban Report prepared on the economic impacts of the Murray Darling Basin Plan on the Goulburn Murray Irrigation District, Mr. McKenzie pointed out that in a repeat of millennium drought conditions coupled with a 450 giga litre buyback the result could be a drying off of 45,000 hectares in the GMID with associated annual reductions in gross value of irrigated agriculture production of around $200 million in the GMID and $100 million in the Mallee.

The Premier of Victoria Jacinta Allan, in addressing the summit confirmed the Victorian Government stands with its northern Victorian communities and recognizing the harm that would be done would ensure that a whole of government approach was taken which would include the Victorian portfolios of agriculture, regional development, jobs and skills and local government to address the negative impacts of implementation of the plan.

Both the Premier and the water minister stated they supported the call of the summit urging the Federal Government to abandon open tender buybacks and to collaborate in good faith and support water-saving projects that have neutral or positive socio- economic outcomes.”

Those attending the summit overwhelmingly supported the following resolutions:

Collaboration: Call for the Federal Minister for Water and Environment to collaborate in good faith with the Victorian Government and northern Victorian communities As outlined in the Victorian prospectus.

Exclusion from Buybacks: Ensure Victorian irrigation districts are excluded from current and future EOI buybacks.      

Reset Relationship: Actively reset the relationship with northern Victorian communities to meet Basin Plan outcomes without sacrificing socio-economic stability thereby ensuring a continued viable irrigation footprint for food production.

Whole-of-Government Response: Urge the Victorian Government to deliver a comprehensive hall-of-government response to support irrigation-dependent communities.