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The compelling case for Australia’s greatest national resource – Water

Posted on 14/02/2013 by natureboundaustralia

 CSIRO climate modelling indicates rainfall levels in North Queensland will hold at current levels for the next 30 + years, while southern states will experience a reduction of 15% . This may cut back surface irrigation water by approx 35%.  … Continue reading →

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