MDBA CEO says water trading market benefits some industries and communities, but not all

Declan Rurenga
Updated June 8 2020 - 1:54pm, first published June 5 2020 - 8:00am
MDBA CEO Phillip Glyde says changes driven by water market "may be more profound" than changes from recovering environmental water.
MDBA CEO Phillip Glyde says changes driven by water market "may be more profound" than changes from recovering environmental water.

The Murray-Darling Basin Authority's chief executive believes water trading could be leading to changes more serious than when environmental water was recovered.

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Declan Rurenga

Declan Rurenga was the editor of Griffith's Area News and Leeton's Irrigator until September 2023. Before landing at the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area, he reported news in Junee, Wagga Wagga, Orange and Cootamundra.

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