Australian water should not and must not be considered a commodity, neither China nor the USA have any true entitlement to the water of one of the most drought affected continents on the planet!
Investors and the Coalition must treat Australia and her water with the respect they deserve, but instead our most crucial resource is being sold off to foreign investors.
Disgusting.
Again: ABC.
I’m gonna ask if you read the article, because their source for their claim is this government report on the water grants, revealing that China and the USA are the two largest foreign owners of Australian water. Just because the ABC linked the source doesn’t change its validity.
The fact of the matter is that giga-litres upon giga-litres of water are being sold for a variety of reasons to a variety of foreign and national buyers, and the hoarding of this water is directly responsible for the mass fish kills of the most important river in the country.
It doesn’t matter. If it’s the government saying it, there’s probably a “catch” to it.
What catch do you think there is? The current government is perfectly happy to sell our water, this is just their own fucking report on who is buying and investing in water. Do you say the same thing about Chinese statistics about elevating poverty?
I think you’re being pretty obtuse and entirely pretending that this phenomenon doesn’t exist, despite evidence backing it up.
That’s the thing: I don’t see the full picture and in Australia it’s perfectly clear that they love to pin things on the Chinese.
There’s lots of Sinophobia in Australia.
I’ll ask bluntly then, what evidence do you have to make the claim that we’re not seeing the full picture?
Just a feeling on my part; nothing more.
Again, I do not see enough reasoning that the government would deliberately falsify its own claims especially when they paint the USA in an equally not as good light as China. I like to be sceptical, but this is an official government paper on the issue, it’s what I’d consider the most trustworthy source on Australian water investment.
That’s the problem: it’s official. That’s why I don’t trust it.