Rivers are not just for boats
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Topic: Murray-Darling Basin
Kamilaroi elders Ron Waters and Sam Saunders
The Balonne River is important for the town of St George
The river provides water for drinking and fishing
St George is known for its fishing
The river has been important for the Kamilaroi people for thousands of years
The river is part of the Murray-Darling Basin
There is a plan to save the river system
Some people think the plan should focus on water quality
The Balonne River was low earlier this year
'10 years of doing nothing'
Uncle Sam Saunders and Ron Waters are Kamilaroi elders
They hoped the national plan would improve the river's health
But that hope is fading
'It's been 10 years of doing nothing'
Sam Saunders and Ron Waters grew up fishing on the Balonne River
The plan was created to manage the river system as a whole
The plan included buying back water licences from farmers
Water licences allow farmers to take water from the river
A map of the Murray-Darling Basin
The target was to recover 100 gigalitres of water
But Mr Waters is concerned the type of water licences bought has not helped
'That environmental water was going to go down over the border'
The latest round of buying back water licences
Those licences allow irrigators to use floodwater
EJ Beardmore Dam at 13 per cent capacity
Retaining water
St George has a hot and dry climate
Farmer Ian Todd's operation will grow chickpeas, wheat, and cotton
It's been challenging with low rainfall and river levels
'We've got limited water, so we have limited acreage'
Ian Todd is a water harvester
He relied on 'residual' water to keep his crops going
'It probably is one of the driest growing seasons we've had'
He wants the review to consider the impact on local economies
'There's less farm production, so there's less money to go around'
St George is in the Balonne Shire
Mr Waters thinks irrigators should be able to use their water
'It's the rules that the government make that are at fault'
MDBA chief executive Andrew McConville
'It will buy water that represents the right value for money'
Andrew McConville is the chief executive of the Murray-Darling Basin Authority
The authority has worked to engage with Indigenous communities
The review will explore doing more to engage with communities
The mayor of the Balonne Shire wants the plan to prioritise people
Warroo Bridge over the Balonne River
'No more buybacks'
Samantha O'Toole is the mayor of the Balonne Shire
The impact of buybacks has been felt beyond farming
The focus should be on water quality and human needs
Balonne Shire Mayor Samantha O'Toole wants human needs to be a focus
The community is anxious about the review
'I feel like Balonne Shire has just begun to hit its strides again'
'We've just reached that stage where there's a lot of optimism'
'People are trying to recover, adapt, and move forward'
National Farmers' Federation president Hamish McIntyre
He wants an end to water acquisition
'It needs to be given time to see the ecological effect'
National Farmers Federation president Hamish McIntyre
The review will look at the effectiveness of environment water
The current recovery programs will continue
The discussion paper is open for public submissions
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