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D13/34645 Food, land and water Lessons from the Murray Darling Basin Rhondda Dickson, MDBA Chief Executive 11 October 2013.

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1 D13/34645 Food, land and water Lessons from the Murray Darling Basin Rhondda Dickson, MDBA Chief Executive 11 October 2013

2 2 Murray-Darling Basin wetlands and floodplains

3 3 The Murray-Darling Basin Indigenous Nations

4 4 The Murray-Darling Basin land use Reserve/park/forest Irrigation area

5 Flood 5

6 Drought 6

7 River Murray Waters Agreement 7

8 The Living Murray River regulation 8 Torrumbary Weir 1919 Yarrawonga Weir 1939 Hume Dam, opened in 1936

9 Salinity 9

10 Murray Mouth Closing 10

11 Algal bloom 11

12 Growth in water extraction 12

13 Cap on diversions 13

14 Addressing over-allocation: the first step 14

15 Setting a sustainable level 15

16 Innovation and the power of the market 16 Water security Sustainable limit Certainty to invest and innovate

17 Productivity and water use 17

18 Early years – watering during drought Major government investment 18 $10 billion

19 Seasonally adjusted allocations in a wet year 19 10% 50% 100%

20 Seasonally adjusted allocations in a dry year 20 10% 20% 25%

21 21

22 22 A sustainable limit to water use A strong industry, harnessing market capacity and innovation of Australian farmers Flexible and adaptable frameworks

23 Questions? 23

24 24 BaseAutomated wateringSplit calvingChange feed Source: Farms, Rivers, Markets Overview Report (Ramilin, Farquahrson et al, 2012; Melbourne University) Case study: dairy in northern Victoria


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