Progress for Local Management Arrangements

Published Tuesday, 13 September, 2016 at 06:12 PM

Minister for Main Roads, Road Safety and Ports and Minister for Energy, Biofuels and Water Supply
The Honourable Mark Bailey

The Palaszczuk Government has introduced legislation into Parliament today to facilitate the future implementation of Local Management Arrangements for SunWater’s channel irrigation schemes.

Board members for the next stage of the Local Management Arrangements project have also been appointed, for both the first round of transitioning schemes (transition schemes) and the second group that will be carrying out further investigation on how they could operate under local management (investigation schemes).

Minister for Energy, Biofuels and Water Supply Mark Bailey MP said that Local Management Arrangements Project empowers local growers to control key water infrastructure.

“Local management will also use local knowledge and know how to reduce costs, increase productivity of the irrigation scheme, and add value to our agricultural sector,” Mr Bailey said.

“This Bill and the board appointments are important steps in the process to deliver local management arrangements.”

“Having the legislation in place early will allow for the implementation of local management as soon as the irrigators and Government agree on the arrangements for the transfer.

“I congratulate the new Chairs and Board members, who have an important leadership role in this process to build support and encourage engagement from scheme customers for local management throughout the next stage of the LMA project.

“The Boards will then be responsible for agreeing the final terms of the transfer, and then managing the transition of operations and control from SunWater to local management.”

The Board members of the ‘transition’ schemes are:

Emerald

Eton

Ms Annette Smith (Chair)

Ms Anne-Marie O’Callaghan

Mr David McDougall

Mr Peter Galea

Mr Ross Burnett

Mr Hamish Millar

 

Mr Lee Blackburn

Mr John Mucscat

Mr John Palmer

Ms Josephine Prior

Mr Tom Wallwork

St George

Theodore

Mr Luke Stower (Chair)

Mr David Moon

Mr Glen Price

Mr Ross Landsberg

Mr Scott Armstrong

Ms Liz Alexander (Chair)

Mr Ed Donohue

Mr Greg Austin

Mr Kirk Anderson

Mr Malcolm Finlayson

Mr Peter French

 

Mr Bailey said the Government was currently finalising a replacement chairperson for the Eton scheme.

“The ‘investigation’ schemes would be responsible for carrying out further investigations and preparing revised business proposals for submission to the Government,” Mr Bailey said.

“Those business proposals will then be considered by the Government to determine whether any of those schemes are ready to commence the transition to local management arrangements.”

The board members for the ‘investigation’ schemes are:

Bundaberg

Burdekin

Mr Maurie Maughan (Chair)

Mr Dale Holliss

Ms Lynn Smart

Mr Mark Mammino

Mr Peter Borrows

Mr Phil Miller

Mr Mario Barbagallo (Chair)

Mr Dan Coutts

Mr Evan Shannon

Mr Mauro Garbuio

Mr Peter Gilbey

Mr Peter Hall

Lower Mary

Mareeba

Mr Geoffrey Wormwell (Chair)

Mr Allan Birt

Mr Bernie Wilson

Mr Trevor Crook

Mr Trevor Dean

Mr Warwick Yates

Mr Joe Moro (Chair)

Mr Brett Stevenson

Mr Grahame Kirkwood

Ms Maryann Salvetti

Mr Murray Smith

 

The Minister encouraged irrigators to work with their Boards to ensure the success of this program – that has been actively pursued by irrigators for many years.

ENDS

Media contact: Zoe Russell – 0428 079 640