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Outrage over federal water buyback expansion

13 Nov 2025

Communities are demanding immediate action following the Federal Government announcement to increase buybacks from 170 to 300 gigalitres.

The Goulburn Murray Irrigation District (GMID) Water Leadership Forum has expressed deep concern and outrage following the announcement by the Federal Water Minister that the current voluntary water purchase program in the southern connected basin will increase from 170 gigalitres to 300 gigalitres.

Suzanna Sheed AM, Forum Co-Chair and former Independent Member for Shepparton District, said:

"This decision is a devastating blow to our irrigation communities and regional economies.

"It represents a complete disregard for the long-term viability of food production and the enormous investments made in irrigation infrastructure.

"These buybacks create the so-called ‘Swiss cheese effect,’ leaving fragmented irrigation districts where remaining farmers bear crippling costs to keep systems running.

"It is incomprehensible that we have a federal government acting in a way which will significantly damage our agricultural, horticultural and dairy industries with the flow on of job losses in regional manufacturing and transport industries across northern Victoria."

Forum Co-Chair Andrew Mann added:

"The absence of any strategic plan is alarming.

"There is no evidence of consideration for the socio-economic impacts on our communities. "Efficiency projects and other balanced measures for water recovery have been ignored. "Meanwhile, environmental water remains locked in dams, unable to be delivered without causing further environmental harm by causing high flows and damaging riverbanks."

The Forum warns that the Federal Government appears intent on recovering water at any cost, failing to achieve value-for-money outcomes or balance environmental needs with economic outcomes and food security.

CALL TO ACTION

The Forum urges the Federal Government to immediately halt non-strategic water buybacks and engage with communities to develop a balanced, evidence-based plan that:

- Prioritizes efficiency projects over buybacks

- Protects regional economies and food production

- Ensures existing environmental water can be delivered to achieve intended outcomes without causing further harm.

“Our communities deserve better.

"We call on all stakeholders, industry leaders, and concerned citizens to speak out now and demand a fair, sustainable approach to water management and to stop what has developed into an ongoing disregard for the interests of our regions by the Federal Government,” Ms Sheed said.

Office:

144 Welsford Street,

Shepparton 3630

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Mail:

PO Box 603

Shepparton 3632

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country and recognise their continuing connection to the land, water, air and sky; culture and community. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.

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