Water flows to parched NSW wetlands could be turned back on within weeks as drought fears loom
by Lisa Cox Environment and climate correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#75FRQ)
Water minister Rose Jackson calls drying in Gwydir region devastating' as bill passes upper house
Water flows to parched New South Wales wetlands where an urgent rescue mission to save dying wildlife unfolded are a step closer to resuming after legislation passed the state parliament's upper house.
The water minister, Rose Jackson, told the parliament on Thursday night the impact of a halt to environmental flows in the internationally significant Gwydir region had been devastating" as she introduced legislative amendments she said would allow flows to resume.
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