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Pipeline will take water from farmers to city
24 Sep 2008

Farmers and the country lobby group Plug the Pipe have joined a growing controversy about the Victorian opposition''s changing policy position on the Sugarloaf water pipeline that will take water from the north of the state to Melbourne. The Liberal and National parties initially opposed the pipeline but confusion has descended on the parties in the last week over whether they will use the completed pipeline to supply critical human uses.

Herald Sun, 24/09/2008

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