Water
We need to come to terms with the fact that we live in the driest inhabited continent on earth, that we are living in a drying environment.
Australia is an arid continent with old soils and highly variable climate that is becoming even more variable. Farming has always been hard, and our farmers have learnt to adapt to big variations in rainfall and temperature, year in and year out. Collaboration and vision are needed like never before if our regional communities are to survive.
The Water Services Association of Australia predicts that by 2030, if no conservation measures are taken and climate change and population growth continue as forecast, Australia’s largest cities will be consuming 854 gigalitres more water than they use now—nearly double the water than the city of Melbourne uses in a year.
Decades of over-allocation have led to a situation where some of the nation's most important wetlands are being starved of water. For the sake of the environment, the economy and the Australian way of life, we need a green change in the way we deal with water.

