Scarcity highlights need for food and water allocation

Shaun Paterson
Updated April 1 2020 - 10:23am, first published March 31 2020 - 5:30pm
CHANCE TO ACT: Murrami irrigator Tanya Ginns said Australia could secure its food supply by delivering extra water to MIA irrigators. PHOTO: Contributed
CHANCE TO ACT: Murrami irrigator Tanya Ginns said Australia could secure its food supply by delivering extra water to MIA irrigators. PHOTO: Contributed

THE COVID-19 pandemic has seen Australians stockpile everything from toilet paper to hand sanitiser.

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Shaun Paterson

Shaun Paterson

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