Blog Post

Community consultation opens for ideas to deliver Murray-Darling Basin Plan commitments | The Land

The DCCEEW will publish a review of public submissions in August this year with the Government saying the submissions will be measured on their ability to contribute towards the water recovery targets or achieve basin plan flow targets more efficiently, secure value for money, provide enduring environmental outcomes, minimise socio-economic impacts, provide other co-benefits (economic, social, environmental, cultural), and be supported and implemented effectively by basin state and territory governments.

Click to check the original article.