The Minister for Water has approved changes to the trading rules to suspend some allocation trade in order to protect next season’s allocations to Victorian water entitlement holders on the Murray system.
The temporary suspension begins immediately for trade of water allocation -
The suspensions of trade will be in place until 1 July 2011, but may need to be reinstated in certain circumstances.
High Murray-Darling Basin storage levels, huge volumes of unused irrigation water and Victoria’s progressive carryover rules have converged to create exceptional challenges for managing the impacts of allocation trade. This temporary suspension is required because these trades are increasing the obligation to deliver water to users on the Murray but are not supplying a matching volume of additional water. The reasons for this are:
Victoria is a strong supporter of trade and regrets the necessity to put these suspensions in place. But it is unfair to allow trade if it is done at the expense of Victorian Murray entitlement holders.
A copy of the Minister for Water's media release is available below. Note that while the Minister's announcement was made on Wednesday 13 April 2011, the suspension actually came into effect when it was gazetted on Monday 11 April 2011.
 Walsh - Victoria suspends some water allocation trade 13April2011(PDF - 34 Kb)
Walsh - Victoria suspends some water allocation trade 13April2011(PDF - 34 Kb)
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