Qld may freeze water charges, too

15th November 2006Qld Water Minister, Craig Wallace, says his Government is costing a proposal to freeze irrigation water charges for those farmers affected by drought.
Qld may freeze water charges, too
He says Acting Premier, Anna Bligh, has given an undertaking to consider water charging rate relief for people who are in exceptional circumstances areas.
Qld may freeze water charges, too
But he’s warned that Qld wants the Federal Government to contribute part o the costs.
Qld may freeze water charges, too
Queensland’s rural water users should not be paying for something they don’t receive during the drought, according to AgForce water spokesperson Ian Burnett.
Qld may freeze water charges, too
“Both the Victorian and NSW governments have dropped, or reduced water charges, for drought affected irrigators,” Mr Burnett said. Qld may freeze water charges, tooQld may freeze water charges, too
Qld may freeze water charges, too
“It’s time for Queensland to do the same.”
Qld may freeze water charges, too
Mr Burnett said irrigators in federally declared drought Exceptional Circumstances (EC) areas should not be forced to pay water allocation fees when they haven’t received water for up to five years in some areas.
Qld may freeze water charges, too
Prime Minister John Howard suggested at last week’s water summit in Canberra that the states waive water charges and introduce rebate schemes, to help drought-affected farmers.
Qld may freeze water charges, too
“In NSW, water charges have been waived for those in EC areas,” Mr Burnett said.
Qld may freeze water charges, too
“In Victoria, the Government is not only offering a $5000 rebate where water allocations are below 50pc, they are also rebating 50pc of shire rates for landholders in EC declared areas.
Qld may freeze water charges, too
“For landholders with zero water allocations and rising debt this would go a long way toward relieving the burden of ongoing farm expenses.”
Qld may freeze water charges, too
Mr Burnett said waiving water charges for irrigators in EC areas with no allocation would cost the Queensland Government $5.2 million a year.
Qld may freeze water charges, too
“While this is small change for the State Government, it will have a major impact on the lives of Queensland irrigators,” he said.
Qld may freeze water charges, too
“Waiving water charges is one of the best ways the government can help the bush during this time of drought.”
Qld may freeze water charges, too
SOURCE: Queensland Country Life weekly rural news service, updated daily by FarmOnline.