Water Sharing in the Murray-Darling Basin: A Discussion with Mick Keelty (Online)
- Date: Tue, 26 May 2020, 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
- Location: Webinar
- Cost: Free
- More information: Registration Required
- Contact: Stretton Institute Ground Floor, Napier Building
- Email: strettoninstitute@adelaide.edu.au
- Mick Keelty AO APM Interim Inspector-General of the Murray-Darling Basin
- Associate Professor Douglas Bardsley (Discussant) Department of Geography, Environment and Population, Faculty of Arts
- Professor Mike Young (Discussant) Centre for Global Food and Resources, Faculty of the Professions
Reduced water availability in the Murray–Darling Basin affects many stakeholders - producers of food and fibre, irrigators, and people involved in recreation and tourism. Communities and livelihoods are at stake, and environmental issues are significant.
This Stretton Institute webinar with guest presenter Mick Keelty AO APM, Interim Inspector-General of the Murray-Darling Basin will explore the key drivers and issues around water sharing in the Murray-Darling Basin from a multi-stakeholder perspective.
Mr Keelty will discuss his recent report to the Commonwealth Minister for Water Resources which focussed on the impact of changing distributions of inflows to the southern Basin on state shares under the Murray-Darling Basin Agreement; and impacts on state water shares. How public policy affects different stakeholders and how stakeholder views are brought into the policy process will also be discussed in this webinar.
About the Speaker:
Mick Keelty AO APM is Interim Inspector-General of the Murray-Darling Basin. He previously served as the Northern Basin Commissioner where he oversaw the implementation of the Northern Basin Review recommendations; and monitored, audited and reported on a range of other activities in the northern Basin. Mick was an officer with the Australian Federal Police for 35 years. He spent eight and half years as Commissioner of Police. He was awarded an Officer of the Order of Australia in 2001.
Discussants:
The discussants for this webinar are:
- Associate Professor Douglas Bardsley Department of Geography, Environment and Population, Faculty of Arts.
- Professor Mike Young Centre for Global Food and Resources, Faculty of the Professions