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Thank you to all the Members who have provided feedback into our follow-up submission with DCCEEW on the new National Water Agreement.  We will be sending this off to the Department in early January 2025 as a comprehensive assessment of our areas of concern from industry with NFF also looking into our draft.  As a result, if you come across any more areas of concern, send them through to Zara before 3rd January 2025.

More information on our update is available on the Members - National Water Agreement policy and strategy page. 

Christmas closure period 2024

The staff wish our Members, Partners and stakeholders a very merry and safe Christmas and New Year.  

Our office and key communications will shut down from COB Friday 20th December 2024 and will reopen Monday 6th January 2025

We look forward to working with you in 2025!

NIC has welcomed the refreshed approach proposed by the Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) to relax delivery constraints in the Murray-Darling Basin to value add environmental benefits for rivers and floodplains but warns that firm commitments from Basin governments are critical to ensure the program’s momentum is not lost.

“The MDBA has delivered an honest account of the challenges the constraints relaxation program has faced” said Zara Lowien, CEO of NIC. “We support their efforts, but the refreshed process will only succeed if Basin governments reach agreement and commit to a new approach.” [...]

The MDBA released the Constraints Roadmap today which outlines the new framework for cross-border delivery of the Basin Constraints program for another 10-years. The MDBA stating that “The Roadmap provides a guide for governments and communities in navigating the complex reforms required to relax constraints. The findings reflect the MDBA’s view on how to move forward. We hope that they are embraced by governments. Governments are the ultimate decision-makers on moving forward in relaxing constraints.” […]

NIC today lodged their submission to DCCEEW on the Water Market reform - Intermediaries Code and Statutory Trust Account Policy Position paper with an overarching concern that the regulatory burden of this reform, particularly given its scale and pace. We are also concerned that the reform is going too far, and is becoming disproportionate to the problem at hand, and the size and extent of water markets. While market integrity, transparency and good governance are important – there is enormous risk of not striking the right balance for a proportionate policy response […]

Following recent drop in sessions and the completion of our mapping of the updated version of the NWA against the original NWI, we have prepared the following draft position, strategy and key messages document for Members on the National Water Agreement.  We are seeking feedback on this prior to writing to the Department and engaging with Basin States.  Given we have had a couple of drop in sessions, feedback is due 18th December 2024 for the final Member Drop in for the year.  

We have set up a new dedicated National Water Agreement page, for Members to track key updates and access all the current documentation.  You will need your email sign in and password to access it. 

National Irrigators’ Council (NIC) expressed its sincere gratitude to Sir Angus Houston, who has led the MDBA since 2020. Under Sir Angus' leadership, significant progress has been made in fostering better relationships with communities across the Basin, prioritising transparency, and restoring trust in the management of the Murray-Darling Basin Plan.
"Sir Angus Houston's dedication to listening to Basin communities and his focus on repairing relationships and trust have been crucial during a period of significant uncertainty and challenge," said Zara Lowien, CEO of NIC.[...]

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