Today's release of the National Climate Risk Assessment and National Adaptation Plan exposes the risks to Australia’s
agriculture sector from climate change, particularly water security for irrigation to grow food and fibre. “Climate change poses a very real
risk to irrigated agriculture,” said NIC CEO, Zara Lowien. [...]
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Irrigation Australia Limited's Spring Journal features our CEO, Zara Lowien's comments on the 2025 Basin Plan Evaluation (on page 32-35) indicating there were plenty of first the MDBA's 'game changing' 2025 evaluation but what does it mean for the irrigation industry. Zara highlighted the opportunity before Minister Watt has to work collaboratively with communities and industry on a much-needed reset, that
looks to refocus the Basin Plan on outcomes rather than numbers.
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A new report has found the Murray-Darling Basin is in full compliance with the new Sustainable Diversion Limits, consistent with previous
findings and the recent 2025 Evaluation that the Basin has seen an environmental turnaround.
“The report confirms Sustainable Diversion Limits are being enforced and in fact, water diversions are well under these limits,” said
National Irrigators’ Council CEO, Zara Lowien.
“Getting water use below these Sustainable Diversion Limits was a huge feat, and it means 1 in 3 litres of irrigation water are now out of
production and remain in rivers.”
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The National Irrigators’ Councilshares the concerns of stakeholders regarding the halting of licenced environmental water
delivery in NSW but emphasises this is a dispute between the State Government and the Commonwealth Environmental Water holder, not
irrigators.
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Today’s publication of the Murray Darling Basin Authority’s (MDBA) 2025 Basin Plan Evaluation and Sustainable Rivers Audit has found the
health of the Basin has improved, advising that “water for the environment is essential, but on its own is likely not sufficient”
[MDBA Overview]... The National Irrigators’ Council has described many parts of the Evaluation as refreshing and
a wakeup call needed to shape thinking in the Basin going forward and is calling for more quick thinking on how to determine and prioritise
a package of strategic environmental investments in these complementary (non-flow) measures to inform next steps on the Basin Plan, given
the Evaluation found this as a missing piece of the current Plan puzzle. [...]
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Basin communities fear socio-economic impact assessments soon to be released by the Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) will water down
the true impact, overlooking community and industry-level data, in their Basin-scale assessment. “Basin Plan legislation requires 5-yeraly
Evaluations, but at a Basin-scale”, said Zara Lowien, National Irrigators’ Council (NIC) CEO, “we know the most severe impacts are felt at a
local community level, and within specific industries, but these impacts get smoothed out when the assessment zooms to the Basin-scale.” [...]
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The National Irrigators’ Council (NIC) joined a chorus of Australian businesses this ‘Australian Made Week (19-25 May), by celebrating
Aussie grown food and fibre, with a call to action for the Federal Government to include water security for farming in their new National
food security strategy: Feeding Australia. “This week we celebrate how 93% of Australia's fruit, nuts and grapes together with 83% of our
vegetables are all grown by Aussie irrigators,” said NIC CEO, Ms Zara Lowien. [...]
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14th May 2025, Canberra, ACT: The National Irrigators’ Council (NIC) congratulates Murray Watt on his appointment as the Minister for the
Environment and Water, saying this is an opportunity for new leadership to put policy above politics and partnerships over partisanship. “Until recently, water management in Australia has had a long history of bipartisanship across politics. We hope under new leadership... we can see a return to respectful and constructive water policy solutions, that can once again rise above politics,” said NIC
CEO, Zara Lowien. [...]
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National Irrigators’ Council (NIC) calls on all parties and independents to re-dress this week’s budget fails during the Federal Election
campaign and commit to safeguarding Australia’s food and fibre future for the benefit of all Australian’s. NIC CEO, Zara Lowien said,
“During this week’s budgets both sides of government claimed they want to strengthen our economy and build Australia’s economic resilience,
but neither provided any real plan to harness Australia’s world-leading water management systems and technologies to secure our nation’s
future”. [...]
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Irrigators have joined the chorus of farming and small business groups calling out the mixed messaging and missed opportunities for
agriculture, regional businesses and communities in this year’s budget. “This week’s budget is confusing to anyone wanting to buy locally
grown, green, food and fibre”, said Zara Lowien, CEO of National Irrigators’ Council (NIC). [...]
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The National Irrigators’ Council (NIC) today launched its Federal Election platform, urging all parties and independents to commit to
securing Australia’s water future and investing in actions to restore our rivers whilst supporting agricultural productivity and rural communities. NIC CEO, Zara Lowien said, “Two-decades of water reform means Australian water management system is world-leading but to secure our nation’s future, we must look to new ways of ensuring sustainability and secure water for agriculture”. [..]
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Irrigators call out Minister Plibersek’s decision to sign off on purchasing another 100 GL of water in the southern Basin with questionable
procurement processes and deliberately narrow evidence to support the decision.
“The advice before the Minister to inform the decision is flawed,” said Zara Lowien, CEO of National Irrigators’ Council. [...]
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The release of the Auditor General’s report of the Federal Government’s water buybacks finds the Government implemented a well-paved road
of effective process but struggled to find the link between the buyback program and the intended policy objectives for the Murray Darling
Basin Plan.
“Many will glance at the key findings of effective process and give the Government a pat on the back, but the devil is in the detail when
the report goes on to question the link between the buyback program and the intended policy objectives for the environment” said National
Irrigators’ Council CEO, Ms Lowien [...]
NIC has welcomed the refreshed approach proposed by the Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) to relax delivery constraints in the
Murray-Darling Basin to value add environmental benefits for rivers and floodplains but warns that firm commitments from Basin governments
are critical to ensure the program’s momentum is not lost.
“The MDBA has delivered an honest account of the challenges the constraints relaxation program has faced” said Zara
Lowien, CEO of NIC. “We support their efforts, but the refreshed process will only succeed if Basin governments reach agreement and commit
to a new approach.” [...]
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The Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD) has recently opened applications for their Not-for-Profit Scholarship programme
for 2025-2026. This program will allow up to 375 NFP leaders the opportunity to deepen their understanding of governance
principles. Scholarship recipients will be invited to enrol in scheduled Governance
Foundations for Not-for-Profit Directors courses
available in capital cities across Australia or courses taking place in these seven regional locations. For more information,
see their website with applications due 15 June 2025.
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Women with leadership ambitions are urged to apply to the popular Diversity in Agriculture Leadership Program (DiALP). The initiative
is run by the National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) and is now entering its eighth year. Twelve women will be selected for the 2025
program. Applications open Monday, 24 February and will remain open for one month.
Registrations are now open for a free online information session
being hosted by former head of ABC Rural Leigh Radford on Tuesday, February 25 2025, specifically for people involved
in any aspect of agriculture, horticulture and food production. Starting at 6 pm (AEDT), the session will run for
about an hour, with the opportunity to ask questions, gain helpful advice and be inspired by Churchill Fellows sharing their experiences
and insights. The speakers include Tim Roache who
travelled overseas in 2017 to investigate milk pricing models and ways to manage price risk in the Australian market.
A series of regional information sessions is also currently being rolled out at select locations across Australia, including Newcastle and
Launceston (Feb 20), Toowoomba (Feb 27), Geelong (March 4), Bendigo (March 5), Cairns (March 6), and Broome and Bunbury (March 15).
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Irrigation Australia Limited has released is new training calendar providing nationally accredited, industry qualifications and certifications and for future irrigation professionals that wish to join this ever-growing industry. We provide a unique blending learning
experience, with courses running face-to-face and virtual classrooms.
IF you have new staff or identify a skills gap yourself, check out what they have on offer with courses Australia wide.
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Irrigation Australia Media Release: Murray system reaches full allocation before spring making river operators and landholders ‘