
Commodifying Water: The systematic and deliberate mismanagement of the Murray-Darling Basin, and what to do about it, Part One | Speculations and Reorientation
Water is a precious resource, and river systems across the world are under threat from over-extraction, mismanagement, poor farming techniques and climate change. In Part One of this episode, we explore the systematic and deliberate mismanagement of the Murray-Darling with Scott Hamilton and Stuart Kells, whose 2021 book Sold Down the River: How Robber Barons and Wall Street Traders Cornered Australia's Water Market develops a novel understanding of the financialisation of the Murray-Darling Basin water market, which is discussed in detail. We finish this discussion on the subject of Post-Neoliberalism, which touches on novel questions regarding possible future ways to manage the Murray-Darling within a reformed global system. This will then be the focus of Part Two of this conversation.
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Award-winning cotton grower John Norman jailed over $8.7 million water fraud
John Norman was once lauded as the future of the farming industry. Today, the award-winning cotton grower was jailed over an $8.7 million fraud that "brought an important public water program into disrepute".
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