NATIONAL IRRIGATORS’ COUNCIL

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Advocating for the Australian irrigated agriculture industry

CISRO released their first-ever national stocktake of our $800 billion food system, which feeds around 100 million people – including 27 million Australians – with food produced by 100,000 farmers. The report maps a number of key challenges in the food system and seeks to calculate hidden costs.  The report identified three key steps to guide a systems-based approach for transformation:

  1. Recognising the food system as an integrated whole, moving beyond a fragmented, sector-based view
  2. Navigating responsibility across government, industry, and communities to ensure shared accountability for sustainability, nutrition, and equity goals
  3. Enabling interactions across disconnected parts of the system, from farming and nutrition to policy and innovation.

We are in the process of planning for our July General Meeting, which is scheduled for 16th and 17th July in Canberra. 

The Dinner will be located at Hotel Kurrajong on Wednesday 16th July - see event here.

The General Meeting will be at Old Parliament House on Thursday 17th July - see event here

For meeting documentation and discount codes for accommodation in Canberra, visit our meeting page.

Following a few Member discussions, a draft Consultation Expectation Guideline document has been prepared for Member feedback.  

The guideline was produced to provide clarity on what our industry considers ‘effective engagement’ (one of our policy principles) in the context of consultation on policy development and implementation, for all stakeholders and address ongoing concerns regarding poor public consultation. We used the International Association for Public Participation as our main reference source, so this isnt new but rather contextualised for our experience. 

We are looking for feedback from Members on the guideline, but in particular the seven principles for good consultation and our commitments in return (these are detailed within the guideline or found in the executive summary).  We are also interested in feedback on whether you want an overarching Position Statement that Members vote on, what that might be or if your happy with the information being in the guideline as prepared. 

Reach out to either Zara or Christine on this one, and join in on Wednesday for the Member Drop in, to hear others feedback.   

DCCEEW today announced in their newly returned, water matters newsletter that the Aboriginal Water Entitlement Program has contracted their first purchase - this was for 200 megalitres in the Macquarie Valley, at $4,400/ML its assumed this is General Security entitlements. This purchase is despite there being no clear governance arrangements on how the water is held, who makes determinations on its use and management.   

To sign up to Water Matters or see past newsletters visit the webpage -  Water Matters.

THe NIC has created a Menindee Lakes information page to provide a central location for updates and important information on Menindee Lakes.  The aim of this is to ensure you have the current information to be informed as we progress through the MDBA's Menindee Operations review. 

Recently, the MDBA provided a follow-up presentation on the initial thoughts and finding for the review.  This is provided on the page under Strategy and Policy Documents. 

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. [...]

This week Farmers for Climate Action published a new report: The Cost of Climate Change at the Checkout.

This report shows 65% of Australians polled agreed that on-farm climate impacts are the top reason for increased food prices.

Something to bear in mind as we approach the Basin Plan review, with its focus on climate change. 

Click to see the full report. 

Following our Member Drop in on 7 May, the team have taken feedback to re-work our 2018 Cultural Water policy and added a few new positions, into our new DRAFT Position Statement - enabling Cultural objectives in water management. This is very much open for feedback, via our scheduled drop in session on 4 June or directly to Christine via email or phone call.. Remember the new template has the 'blue box' as the Member agreed wording with all other text readily updatable. All feedback welcome before the 9th June, to allow time to circulate a final prior to the July General Meeting.

Instagram - help us build!

We're looking to grow our social media presence, and need your help!

If you have Instagram:
1) Give us a follow @nat_irrigators
2) If you're posting some content relevant to NIC, invite us to collaborate (or tag us)!

If you do or don't:
3) Send us some videos! Videos of your local area, farms, rivers - it doesn't have to be polished, we can edit it up for a reel. Portrait mode is preferred. To share - you can send via text/WhatsApp/instagram message, or if high-quality, DropBox or WeTransfer (we're happy to help!). 

Content ideas and suggestions always welcome :)
 

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