Labor’s water mess stalls Gulf development

By Andrew Cripps, Opposition Natural Resources, Mines and Northern Development Spokesman
Updated January 16 2017 - 12:11pm, first published 11:33am
PROGRESS STALLED: Northern communities need water resources to encourage investment, foster economic development and create jobs says opposition natural resources spokesman Andrew Cripps.
PROGRESS STALLED: Northern communities need water resources to encourage investment, foster economic development and create jobs says opposition natural resources spokesman Andrew Cripps.

IT’s now more than four months since IFED’s Coordinated Project status on the Gilbert River lapsed, after it failed to lodge its EIS on time. Despite previously using the IFED project as an excuse, the Palaszczuk Government has since failed to release more than 450,000 megalitres of unallocated water in the Gilbert catchment, within the Gulf Water Resource Plan (Gulf WRP).

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