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- Proofing inland Australia against adverse climatic events.
- Preparing for Population Growth
- Food Security – the world expects adequate and reliable supply.
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- Regional Development – potential for partnership ventures and reward.
- Ecological Viability – the intelligence and courage to be water wise.
- Future Initiatives – awaiting the vision, investment and political will.
- Green Power – at the heart of the solution is water.
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- Social Viability – guardians of the inLAND deserve reward.
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- Economic Viability – decades of regional benefits enhancing the nation.
- Project Integrity – a defining time for balanced, responsible decision making.
- Project Description – delivering surplus northern waters to the inland.
- The Proposal – for a preliminary appraisal of a Landmark Water Project.
- All we need to achieve this goal is Water and Vision.
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Economic Viability – decades of regional benefits enhancing the nation.
An estimated project construction cost of $4.0 billion to $5.0 billion is to be tested. By comparison coastal desalination plants may be costing the nation $1.2bn to $5bn (single plant) or $12bn+ (multiple plants) and up to $20 million a … Continue reading
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Tagged aqueducts, Asian market, central Queensland, commercial investment, cost benefit analysis, desalination plants, economic benefits, employment, government grants, Great Artesian Basin, Gulf fishing, infrastructure, irrigated farming, Murray Darling Basin, public/private partnerships, regional towns, river catchments, shire revenues, water schemes
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