Australia’s Stark Choice on Water Justice

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A fierce tussle over a Northern Territory river reveals Australia’s stark choice on water justice.

Water is now a contested resource around the world. Nowhere is this more evident than in the fight playing out over the Northern Territory’s Roper River – one of the last free-flowing rivers in Australia, nurtured by the enduring presence of First Nations custodians.

The territory government recently doubled water extraction allowances from the aquifer that feeds the Roper River, making billions of litres available to irrigators, for free. The change risks permanent damage not just to the river but to world-famous springs and sacred sites fundamentally important to Traditional Owners.

Australia has a very poor track record on maintaining healthy river systems, and on respecting First Nations rights to access and use water.

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