Politicians Are Responsible for the Drought

Politicians Are Responsible for the Drought
An aerial view of the Darling-Barka river in Wilcannia, Australia, on March 5, 2019. Jenny Evans/Getty Images
David Flint
David Flint
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“I’m going to make a shitload of money.” Peter, a farmer, listened intently to the merchant banker boasting to the grandly-named Global Food Forum. Because the politicians had changed the rules under their National Water Initiative, the banker explained he’d been able to buy up a large number of agricultural water rights without owning any farmland.

As water became scarce the price would go up and he’d make a killing.

David Flint
David Flint
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David Flint is an emeritus professor of law, known for his leadership of Australians for Constitutional Monarchy and for his tenure as head of the Australian Broadcasting Authority. He is also a former chairman of the Australian Press Council and the World Association of Press Councils.
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