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Jadine Temby

 
This young mother has a beautiful daughter called Clare, and lives in Wentworth. Jade has lived her whole life around the Wentworth district. She is a practising artist and currently works part-time at the Department of Primary Industries, as well as running a home-based Herbal Life business.

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Death of organisms

Anabranch dry

Death of organisms

In 1981 the irrigation company Tandou Pty Ltd put a proposal forth to pipe water for usage along the Anabranch, with the concept of saving the water lost through seepage and evaporation and using it for irrigation on Tandou. There was extreme opposition by Anabranch landholders and the general public and is still the case today (after the recent pipeline proposal). Will the environment and the other stakeholders be done a favour by drying up the Anabranch and pipelining it? The ecosystem has adapted to 40 years (one year out of this lost) of having water in the Anabranch. Now the water has gone, organisms will die and are dying, and the cultural heritage value of the Anabranch to so many people will be lost. Trees will have to be cleared to make way for fence lines where the Anabranch once acted as a boundary. For the pipeline itself it is easy to say that it is being done for 'environmental' reasons , but when it seems evident that there are other motives behind the pipeline proposal, it is very difficult for us to agree. To so many people the Anabranch is so many things because we have adapted to it being there for 40 years. It is an icon.