Victoria’s plans for engineered wetlands on the Murray are environmentally dubious. Here’s a better option
- Written by: Jamie Pittock, Professor, Fenner School of Environment & Society, Australian National University
John Morton/Flickr, CC BY-SAGovernments love the idea of a win-win – even when it doesn’t exist. That’s why Victoria has been spending millions on planning “red gum irrigation ponds” – essentially, engineered wetlands along the River Murray. These wetlands are designed to save some red gum ecosystems, leave many...





















