Ancient water to drain from farmland without ongoing joint management
Groundwater has been credited with “saving rural communities from collapse” but its potential for future drought-proofing depends on how successfully it’s managed.
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by Madeleine Achenza | Jun 24, 2020
Groundwater has been credited with “saving rural communities from collapse” but its potential for future drought-proofing depends on how successfully it’s managed.
Read Moreby Matthew Kruzmetra | May 31, 2020
Central West farmers discuss how regenerative agriculture and cultural land management could hold the key to mitigating climate change.
Read Moreby Central News | May 4, 2020
Kristy McBain is one of two community leaders who guided the South Coast through this summer’s devastating bushfires. Both may be about to face-off in a by-election in the federal seat of Eden-Monaro.
Read Moreby Daniella Scotti | Apr 24, 2020
There’s a hint of green in Central West paddocks, but the long dry spell is yet to be broken. That’s why local farmers like Narromine’s Ben Sippel decided long ago not to wait.
Read Moreby Henry McGilchrist | Apr 24, 2020
Central West residents are blaming the NSW Government, not irrigators, for “absolute mismanagement” of water resources.
Read Moreby Bevin Liu and William Owens | Apr 23, 2020
Tourists aren’t the only ones keen to get back inside Wellington’s caves once COVID-19 restrictions ease. Researchers have discovered the site may hold the key to understanding groundwater sources.
Read Moreby Kirsten Jelinek | Apr 21, 2020
Sharon Thompson sits in her office with only one other person manning the front desk. The office is quiet, but her phone is running hot. She is in the process of calling her readers to tell them there will be no paper this week. Or the next.
Read Moreby Daniella Scotti | Apr 20, 2020
COLOURS OF THE COUNTRY by Daniella Scotti “A summer of flame” Sydney Morning Herald, February 7....
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