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From Rod Kerkhoven in South Australia

October 28, 2010 By jennifer

I saw this one man from Adelaide University at Milang and I asked him about these barrages and he said that if they let the sea in the caravan park would have been flooded. He mentioned something about the Surveyor General’s Office telling the Premier that hundreds of acres of land would be inundated if the sea were allowed back in.   I suppose it has risen since they put the dam things in which was in 1948… They are all slashing their paddocks early this year. In fact it gets earlier and earlier and I have been here for 20 years…  One more thing:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zu0kCa61VSo

Filed Under: Humour, News, Opinion Tagged With: Climate & Climate Change, Murray River, Water

New CSIRO Climate Forecast for SE Australia Unbelievable

October 23, 2010 By jennifer

On Thursday the New South Wales Government officially declared the nine-year drought ended.  The very next day the CSIRO released a report warning that the ‘current drought’ appears to be at least partly linked to ‘climate change’. 

The CSIRO report entitled ‘Climate variability and change in south-eastern Australia’ is an initiative of the South Eastern Australian Climate Initiative, SEACI, lead by CSIRO with input from the Bureau of Meteorology and the Murray-Darling Basin Authority. 

The report forecasts a future decline in rainfall and works from the assumption there is already long term decline. 

[Read more…] about New CSIRO Climate Forecast for SE Australia Unbelievable

Filed Under: News, Opinion Tagged With: Climate & Climate Change, Water

‘Miracles, Media and the Murray’ on ABC TV

October 20, 2010 By jennifer

Backstage at the ABC Television studios on Monday night, after the Q&A program where I appeared as a panellist, the compere, Tony Jones, complained to Tim Flannery that he didn’t adequately refute my answers to the climate change questions.    Of course, Tony could always invite me onto his Lateline program where he could ‘grill’ me himself.  

For those who missed the Q&A program on television you can watch it here:
 http://www.abc.net.au/tv/qanda/txt/s3034998.htm

It’s entitled ‘Miracles, Media and the Murray’.   

I was disappointed the Murray issue was left until so late to be discussed.   I’ve received some comment that I went too hard on this issue, and other comment that I didn’t say enough.  

Interestingly I was invited onto Q&A specifically to discuss this issue and felt a need to at least provide the small amount of information that I did; in particular that the environment of the Lower Lakes could be dramatically improved by opening the huge steel and concrete barriers during periods of drought so that there was natural ebb and flow between the Lakes and the Southern Ocean.

For those of you wondering what was written on my tee shirt under the grey jacket, it was ‘Save the Murray: Remove the Barrages’.

Filed Under: News, Opinion Tagged With: Climate & Climate Change, Murray River, Water

Man Bites Murdoch

October 16, 2010 By jennifer

Former News Limited Editor, Bruce Gutherie, will be a panellist on ABC TV’s Q&A on Monday evening.   In his new book ‘Man Bites Murdoch’ Mr Gutherie alleges a problem within the culture of News Ltd.. 

There is a problem not only within News Ltd but more generally within the mainstream media in Australia; too many journalists are advocates rather than dispassionate reports of the facts.

The News Ltd flagship, The Australian, ran a ‘Save the Murray’ campaign from 2001 until the October 2004 federal election.   During this period it was repeatedly stated that there was a need for water to be taken from irrigators to save the River from rising salinity; never mind that salinity levels had been falling for nearly twenty years and were approaching historic lows.

I documented the newspaper’s campaign in an article published by Quadrant magazine in December 2004 entitled ‘Why Save the Murray’:

“I WAS SURPRISED when I learned that the Australian was running a “Saving the Murray” campaign. I realised that journalists often fail in their quest for the truth, but I assumed that they at least subscribed to the ideal. Campaigning – organised action to achieve a particular end – is the antithesis of honest reporting.

Environmentalism is now big business and big politics. It would therefore seem important that journalists at our national daily newspaper scrutinise the actions and the media releases from politicians, environmental activists and the growing industry and research lobby, particularly on an issue as important as the Murray River. Yet they were running a campaign.

[Read more…] about Man Bites Murdoch

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Murray River, Water

Water Plan will decimate Murrumbidgee frogs

October 11, 2010 By Ron Pike

RICE growers along the Murrumbidgee River are likely to be among the hardest hit if the federal government proceeds with its new water sharing plan. If the region loses 45 per cent of its current allocation as proposed by the Murray Darling Basin Authority, an unintended consequence will be a dramatic decline in the populations of over a dozen species of frog. These frogs have benefited from water being pooled in upper catchment areas for rice production; if the plan goes ahead more water will end up going down to South Australia and over the barrages into the Southern Ocean, to the detriment of flood plain wildlife.

[Read more…] about Water Plan will decimate Murrumbidgee frogs

Filed Under: News, Opinion Tagged With: Murray River, Water

New Murray Darling Basin Guide: All Politics?

October 9, 2010 By jennifer

The Murray Darling Basin Authority released a ‘Guide to the Proposed Basin Plan’ yesterday which had been touted as an independent scientific report.   My impression of the document, however, is that it is an audacious grab for more water based on popular myths.  

Amongst the many unsubstantiated claims in the Guide, is mention of an 80 percent decline in the abundance of waterbirds across the Basin since 1983.   

I am a little familiar with numbers of water birds  in the Macquarie Marshes.  According to various public statements by expert Richard Kingsford numbers have also been in dramatic decline here, but his actual data, only available from 1985 through to 2001, indicates an increase.

Filed Under: News, Opinion Tagged With: Murray River, Water

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