AUSTRALIA

Greens take hammer to water plan

THE Greens have accused the Murray-Darling Basin Authority of gifting the coal seam gas industry millions of litres of groundwater in the draft plan aimed at saving the ailing river system.

Greens take hammer to water plan

"It looks like coal seam gas is the real winner out of the Murray-Darling Basin plan - certainly the environment isn't," Greens Senator Larissa Waters said. "What we've seen is a doubling of groundwater...

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