Plan to save River Murray in national interest: Gillard

27 Oct 2012

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The latest plan to save the River Murray was about fostering better water management for all Australians, according to prime minister Julia Gillard.

She said the plan to return 3200GL a year to the river system was in the national interest and not for the exclusive benefit of South Australia.

Gillard yesterday said she was commited to spending an extra $1.77 billion over 10 years, securing a further 450GL of water through on-farm irrigation efficiencies by 2024.

According to the prime minister, this was not a plan for just a fair share for water in South Australia. She was addressing the South Australian Labor Party convention in Adelaide today.

She added it was a plan for the smart use of water everywhere.

According to Gillard her childhood in Adelaide had been influential in her decision to support a plan which would return 3200 billion litres to the system and safeguard its long-term health.

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