Nationals Senate Leader Bridget McKenzie says Tanya Plibersek is making decisions affecting water which is “severely impacting” Shepparton’s ability to produce food for the world.
“Policies like energy, matter to jobs in a community like this … when Tanya Plibersek is making decisions to come into communities like this and take our water, it isn’t about
environmental outcomes it’s actually severely impacting our ability to produce food, not just for Australia but indeed for the globe,” Ms McKenzie told Sky News host Paul Murray.
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