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December 2010
The volumes of water available for delivery to customers on the Goulburn and Murray systems are the highest they have been since 2005 - but deliveries are at their lowest. With this in mind you may be planning for autumn and the 2011/12 season. The following update may assist and we recommend you discuss your plans with your professional farm adviser.
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November 2010 - Joint advertisement with NVIRP
Understanding your Irrigation Area - Water Assets
Like any farm asset, you need to understand your water assets to ensure you have the right mix for your irrigation business today and into the future. Improved seasonal allocations, modernisation opportunities, future service costs and even the Murray Darling Basin Plan are all reasons why you may be giving thought to your future irrigation service needs. |
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November 2010
Delivering exceptional customer service - Goulburn-Murray Water delivers services to over 30,000 customers. No two customers are the same - so we're making sure our customer services match your needs. Our new services, with expanded hours means you can talk in person, phone or visit us online to access the latest information and make informed and timely business decisions right for your business.
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October 2010
Plan with confidence
The water resources position has improved greatly in the past month and may have triggered some changes to your plans for the coming season. Please keep your local G-MW team up to date on your irrigation intentions so we can ensure efficient delivery of water when and where you need it. |
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September 2010
Understanding your G-MW Gravity Irrigation Charges |
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August 2010
Preparing for the 2010/11 season
For the first time in several years there is enough water in August to enable operation of all systems throughout the season to deliver allocation which includes carryover. |
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July 2010
Planning for the irrigation season 2010/11
On 1 July G-MW announced the first-ever declaration under the new carryover rules for the Murray, Goulburn
and Campaspe Systems, alongside its first seasonal allocation for the 2010/11 season and updated seasonal
outlooks. So, what does this mean and how does this affect your water planning for the 2010/11 season? |
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June 2010
Water trading and ballot - with G-MW
When will my water share application be processed?
How does the Ballot work? |
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May 2010
How does the ballot work?
The ballot only determines the order for processing applications at the beginning of the 2010/11 year, it does not determine whether the application is successful. The ballot does not apply to allocation or groundwater trades. |
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April 2010
Goulburn-Murray Water will hold a series of customer meetings across the region throughout the month of April to assist customers in their end of irrigation year planning and to update customers on seasonal outlooks, water trading pricing and emerging issues.
Customers can find out the latest information on seasonal outlooks and water issues impacting on their business by attending one of these sessions. The informal meetings will run for approximately two hours and are freeto attend. |
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March 2010
Developing water pricing for 2010/11. G-MW has submitted an amendment to its revenue requirements for the next three years to the Essential Services Commission (ESC). G-MW is proposing a total revenue increase of 5.5 million over the next three years to 2012/13. The amendment will now be scrutinised y the ESC who will make a determination on the submission. |
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February 2010
What are your Autumn irrigation plans? - There is currently more than 1 million megalitres of water in Goulburn and Murray system customers' Allocation Bank Accounts yet to be delivered this season. Keep your local G-MW office informed as you develop your irrigation plans so we can minimise any capacity constraints that may impact on our ability to deliver your water when and where it's needed. |