Federal buybacks in Murray-Darling Basin to stem fall in water prices
Larry SchlesingerReporter
The federal government’s controversial program to buy back up to 70 gigalitres of water entitlements from holders in the Southern Murray-Darling Basin has buoyed the outlook for water prices after the market suffered its first fall in over a decade.
Over the 2023-24 financial year, the estimated total value of major entitlements in the southern MDB fell $1.9 billion to $30.4 billion – a drop of 5.9 per cent – according to the latest water markets report from Aither.
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