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Title

  • Bills — Water Amendment (Restoring Our Rivers) Bill 2023; Third Reading
  • Water Amendment (Restoring Our Rivers) Bill 2023 - Third Reading - Pass the bill

Description

  • <p class="speaker">Sue Lines</p>
  • <p>The question now is that the remaining stages of the Water Amendment (Restoring Our Rivers) Bill 2023 be agreed to, and the bill be now passed.</p>
  • The majority voted in favour of a [motion](https://www.openaustralia.org.au/senate/?id=2023-11-30.19.1) to pass the bill in the Senate. In parliamentary jargon, they voted to read it a third time. This means that it will now be sent back to the House of Representatives, where our MPs will consider whether they agree with the Senate's amendments. If so, the amended bill will become law.
  • ### What is the bills main idea?
  • According to the [bills digest](https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/bd/bd2324a/24bd18) (which is prepared by the non-partisan parliamentary library):
  • > * *The Water Amendment (Restoring Our Rivers) Bill 2023 seeks to amend the Water Act 2007 and the Basin Plan 2012 to implement legislative aspects of the Agreement of Murray-Darling Basin Ministers to deliver the Basin Plan in full agreed by the Commonwealth and Basin States (except Victoria) on 22 August 2023.*
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  • > * *The Bill broadens the activities that may be funded by the Water for the Environment Special Account, repeals the limit on the Commonwealth’s purchase of water access entitlements, and extends several timeframes for delivery of water recovery projects.*
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  • > * *The Bill also seeks to amend the Water Act, Basin Plan and Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (CC Act) to implement some recommendations of the Water market reform: final roadmap report. That report examined and mapped out a ‘phased, practical and cost-effective plan’ (p. 2) for responding to the recommendations of the ACCC’s Murray-Darling Basin water markets inquiry.*
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  • > * *Water market reforms proposed include a Water Market Intermediaries Code, civil penalties for insider trading and market manipulation, and strengthening information transparency mechanisms.*
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  • > * *The Explanatory Memorandum (pp. 7–8) indicates that the Department undertook 2 separate consultation processes:*
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  • >> * *in relation to delivery of the Basin Plan, a general consultation on community ideas for delivering the Murray-Darling Basin Plan*
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  • >> * *in relation to water market reforms, a targeted consultation with key stakeholders, including by providing an Exposure Draft of proposed provisions.*
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  • > * *While stakeholders have generally welcomed the extension of key timeframes for delivery of water recovery targets, farming and irrigator groups remain strongly opposed to the purchase of water access entitlements by the Commonwealth and voiced concerns about negative social and economic impacts on Basin communities.*
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  • > * *The Bill has been referred to the Senate Environment and Communications Legislation Committee for inquiry and report by 8 November 2023.*
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