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Senator Joyce and Senator Birmingham called on the Government to refocus its efforts on the Murray-Darling following the resignation of Rob Freeman, CEO of the Murray-Darling Basin Authority.
"We all know that the government has completely mishandled this process from day one" said Senator Joyce today.
 
“It is extremely distressing for all in involved in the Murray-Darling Basin to see a process that is inept, confounded and out-of-control.
 
"In less than six months, half of the board has gone from one of the Government's most important economic and environmental bodies.
 
“There is no confidence in a program that has started virtual riots around the Murray-Darling basin. There is no confidence in a government that refuses to take part in a whether the Water Act can equally consider economic, environmental and social factors. There is no confidence when senior legal minds and senior government bureaucrats line up one behind the other to tell the government they have got it wrong, but still the Government refuses to listen.
 
"The Government should take the chance now to change tack and seriously engage with the Senate's Legal and Constitutional Committee and make sure that the Water Act can provide the equal balance between economic, social and environmental factors that we have all promised. They have the opportunity next Wednesday when its first hearings will be held."
 
Senator Birmingham said the latest resignation was yet another setback for a reform process in disarray.
 
“The Government’s mishandling of Murray-Darling Basin reform sees it already horribly behind schedule and weak on community confidence,” Senator Birmingham said.
 
“The Authority Chief Executive’s resignation will only increase the difficulty for the Government to meet its own timelines, and it is regrettable that the Government’s mistakes to date mean the reform process is being handed over in such an uncertain state.
 
“The Minister must immediately move to ensure certainty in the process going forward, and should outline how Mr Freeman’s departure will impact on the Government’s capacity to meet existing timeframes.”
 
Senators Joyce and Birmingham extend their best wishes to Mr Freeman and his family now and into the future.
 
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# ewan
Friday, May 13, 2011 7:24 PM
Saw you on the idiot box spouting that you don't need policy, just need to get rid of labor. I'm disgusted at your dismissive attitude towards accountability in government. I am 42, interested in politics and on approx. 35 000 a year understand others are doing it harder then me.
# Lorikeet
Saturday, May 14, 2011 9:43 AM
I think we all know the government's agenda by now. They will talk, talk, talk ... about how great they are, and all of the wonderful things they are going to do for regional Australia ... while absolutely nothing positive happens, due to their negative Green subjugation of the Aussie farmer/grazier.

Since the proof of the pudding is in the eating, why are we still waiting for the pudding to be cooked, so that we might get a sample to taste and evaluate?

The latest Labor budget smacks of welfare cuts, and not even 5% of the National Seniors of Australia appear to support large sums of money being spent on a Set Top Box.

Instead, older and disadvantaged Australians want:

1. access to better dental and medical services, or
2. a contribution towards a digital TV, or
3. a bonus to stock up the pantry, so they don't have to join the increasingly long Foodbank queue, or
4. a reduction in foreign debt (one of my ideas) .
# Lorikeet
Saturday, May 14, 2011 9:48 AM
Here is the link I emailed to Julia Gillard to show her what the National Seniors of Australia (over 50s) think about the government's "gift" of $350 or $400 for a Set Top Box, including installation.

http://www.nationalseniors.com.au/page/Membership/Blog/Set_top_boxes_for_pensioners/#comments

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