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NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (WATER HARVESTING)
AMENDMENT BILL |
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The
Hon. R.L. BROKENSHIRE: I thank my colleague for his comments on the bill. In
closing, this is the simplest of the three bills and this one, frankly, is
really primarily about an accountability measure. Family First have
discovered, since introducing our bill, via an FOI—and this is
interesting, I believe—that the Stormwater Management Authority holds
absolutely nothing on costing stormwater harvesting. This goes to show that
the SMA is actually about mitigation and not about harvesting, contrary to
what was, I think, said in earlier debate. The
accountability measure in this bill requires the NRM council to report on
stormwater harvesting initiatives, which I see as basic when we have a new
levy structure through the NRM that people who are hurting out there are
paying. They do have some goodwill with this levy as against some of the
other new levies, but people actually want to see some transparency and they
want to see some reports on stormwater harvesting initiatives. I would love
to see this bill passed. We are all concerned to know not only whether
stormwater harvesting is happening but also how much is being invested in it.
I do not know whether other members have had more success, but we have tried
everywhere to get some actual figures and accountability on this but have not
succeeded. The
government has given mixed messages from the Treasurer and the responsible
minister on whether it believes in stormwater harvesting. By 2010, when we
get into the election campaign, I would like to hear the government saying
that it has been investing in this area, but we need to see where it is
investing now and how much it is investing. The
trend line of federal Labor policy on stormwater
harvesting is not really encouraging either. My recollection is that, at the
last federal election, the coalition offered more for stormwater harvesting
and that, at this point, the government's $13.9 billion national Water for
the Future Plan includes only $250 million in rainwater and greywater initiatives as part of the 'using water wisely'
strategy, which potentially involves a host of things, including stormwater
harvesting. This
bill will enable the NRM Council to impartially analyse (and this is what I
am after—an impartial analysis) and report on what stormwater harvesting
and ASR is occurring so that we do not have to rely upon whichever government
is in power to drip feed and spin to us whether it is or is not funding
stormwater harvesting. Again, I refer honourable members to my previous
speeches on this bill and its sister bills, and I am happy to put forward
more data and argument if they need it. In
making this contribution on the third bill, I conclude by acknowledging the
good research work of John Fargher, who will soon
graduate from Bill
read a second time. |
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