Great turnout to our meeting in Cobram. I spent 3 hours listening to farmers and the community and will take their concerns and ideas back to Canberra.

We need to Pause The Plan now. Thanks WIN News Shepparton and Grace Evans for the coverage.

THE MAJOR PARTIES VOTED AGAINST SUPPORTING WATER PROJECTS TO DROUGHT PROOF AUSTRALIA.

In the Senate, One Nation put forward a call for bipartisan support on building the greatest water project this country will see in our lifetime and droughtproof Australia.

ONLY ONE NATION ELECTED SENATORS VOTED TO SUPPORT DROUGHT PROOFING AUSTRALIA.

The elected members of this Parliament have no foresight and are not committed to solving Australia’s drought problems.

DO NOT REWARD THESE PEOPLE AT THE NEXT ELECTION – THEY ARE NOT LISTENING.

While the Labor and Liberal parties all claim they are now keen to build the Bradfield Scheme, One Nation has been the only party who’s consistently called for the water system to be built.

Maybe it was all of these speeches on the floor of parliament that finally sunk in.

Lots to tell you and lots more videos on the way, but here is an update on what I have learnt so far.

Billions of litres of fresh water, your valuable water, flushed out to sea in South Australia.

Our fight to expose that our precious water is being flushed out to sea in South Australia has finally become mainstream.

I leave for an investigative tour to South Australia on Monday to look at ways that we can stop water flushing out to sea but not disadvantaging farmers in South Australia.

NSW are already threatening to rip up the Murray Darling Basin Plan.

Queensland, NSW and Victorian farmers are angry that water is wasted by corrupt government regulations.

In Senate Estimates Malcolm asked why our constitution is being ignored in relation to water.

“The Commonwealth shall not, by any law or regulation of trade or commerce, abridge the right of a State or of the residents therein to the reasonable use of the waters of rivers for conservation or irrigation.”

Does anyone remember the referendum where we voted on passing our legal constitutional right to water to the Murray Darling basin Authority?

Water Security. Where is the vision? Pauline Hanson and Malcolm Roberts used a Senate Estimates session to question the Department of Infrastructure on their vision (or lack thereof) for water security in Australia.

During Senate Estimates, Malcolm questioned Infrastructure Australia why they hadn’t pursued the (hybrid) Bradfield Scheme.