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Paul McGowan (PDF - 6k)

Submission 13 for Market Mechanisms For Recovering Water In The Murray-darling Basin View full list


Though it may be difficult in the short term because of state political interests, the long term aim should be that throughout the Basin water trading terms and conditions should be similar. Currently NSW licence holders can sell in conditions where

Date received: 17 Sep 2009

Riverina and Murray Regional Organisation of Councils (RAMROC) (PDF - 24k)

Submission 16 for Market Mechanisms For Recovering Water In The Murray-darling Basin View full list


MEMBER COUNCILS Albury , Balranald, Berrigan, Carrathool, Conargo, Corowa, Deniliquin, Greater Hume, Griffith, Hay, Jerilderie, Leeton, Murray, Murrumbidgee, Narrandera, Urana, Wakool and Wentworth. PO Box 3572, Phone (02) 6023 8791 Level 3, 553

Date received: 17 Sep 2009

Barossa Infrastructure (PDF - 43k)

Submission 14 for Market Mechanisms For Recovering Water In The Murray-darling Basin View full list


Productivity Commission. Response on Market mechanism for the recovery of water in the Murray- Darling Basin. Barossa Infrastructure Ltd (BIL) is an unlisted public company with capacity to supply 10, 000 Megalitres per annum of supplementary

Date received: 17 Sep 2009

Quentin Grafton and Qiang Jiang (PDF - 84k)

Submission 18 for Market Mechanisms For Recovering Water In The Murray-darling Basin View full list


Submitted by R. Quentin Grafton and Qiang Jiang 17 September 2009. Economics of Water Recovery in the Murray-Darling Basin. This submission responds to the Productivity Commission’s Market Mechanisms for Recovering Water in the Murray-Darling

Date received: 17 Sep 2009

Ian Brimblecombe (PDF - 10k)

Submission 12 for Market Mechanisms For Recovering Water In The Murray-darling Basin View full list


Submission to Productivity Commission on market mechanisms for recovering water in the Murray-Darling Basin I am aware of many irrigators in Queensland who have put in a tender, but to my knowledge no water has been bought. At a meeting in St.

Date received: 16 Sep 2009

The Jackson Group (PDF - 23k)

Submission 10 for Market Mechanisms For Recovering Water In The Murray-darling Basin View full list


Submission to Productivity Commission. Market mechanisms for recovering water in the Murray-Darling Basin. Productivity Commission Issues Paper. August 2009. The Jackson Group provides leadership in the north of Victoria by contributing to. regional,

Date received: 16 Sep 2009

Alistair Watson (PDF - 21k)

Submission 11 for Market Mechanisms For Recovering Water In The Murray-darling Basin View full list


Market mechanisms for recovering water in the Murray-Darling Basin. (Notes on Productivity Commission Issues Paper). Alistair Watson, Freelance Economist, Melbourne. 16 September 2009. 1. The Issues Paper is a thorough account of the tricky issues

Date received: 16 Sep 2009

Anke Leroux and Lin Crase (PDF - 275k)

Submission 9 for Market Mechanisms For Recovering Water In The Murray-darling Basin View full list


Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society Annual Conference. 2007. Options Contracts for Managing Inter-Sectoral Water Trade: A Preliminary Investigation of the Feasibility of. Urban-Irrigation Options Contracts in the Ovens Basin,

Date received: 15 Sep 2009

High Security Irrigators-Murrumbidgee (PDF - 89k)

Submission 8 for Market Mechanisms For Recovering Water In The Murray-darling Basin View full list


High Security Irrigators‐Murrumbidgee . Submission to Productivity Commission on Market Mechanisms for Recovering Water in the Murray‐Darling Basin. Our Organisation High Security Irrigators‐Murrumbidgee (HSI‐M)

Date received: 14 Sep 2009

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