Sharon Starick Presiding Member, SA Murray Darling Basin Natural Resources Management Board.

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Sharon Starick Presiding Member, SA Murray Darling Basin Natural Resources Management Board

Importance of River Murray What does the Basin Plan mean for South Australia? What does it mean for our region and communities? What are we doing in South Australia?

The River is the life-blood of SA Social Economic Environmental Cultural

The Basin Plan – a process and a platform of agreement Goal of a healthy working river Requires standards and targets to be met Accompanied by very significant funding It reduces risk

What are we doing ? On farm irrigation efficiency programs and SARMS Investment in wetland regulators Working with community groups and individuals on water, land and wetland management

Transition of water to Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder Improved operating rules Next generation water allocation plans Research and development – new crops, next generation irrigation practices

The Future Ensuring Basin Plan delivered in full and on time Monitoring, evaluating and adapting Everyone needs to play their part

Thanks