Namoi: On the Road

Published Nov 30, 2020, 12:27 AM

Climate Resilience

How do we secure water as the critical enabler for communities, economies and the environment in the context of a changing climate? Like much of NSW, 
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The township of Walcha, on the south-eastern edge of the Northern Tablelands, has more than 600km of gravel roads it relies on to service the community and its economic driving force - agriculture.

Those roads carry everything, from trucks bringing feed and fertiliser to trucks taking livestock to market, kids going to school, farmers going to town - they are socially and economically critical. But this year Walcha experienced a drought unprecedented in living memory and there was no water for road repair. At a time of social stress and economic anxiety, what could they do to keep the roads functional?

In this episode we hear from:

  • Councillor Eric Noakes, who is the Mayor of Walcha and a local farmer
  • Walcha Council Roads Manager Luke Andrews and manager of Water and Waste Water, Tess Dawson.

Climate Resilience

How do we secure water as the critical enabler for communities, economies and the environment in the 
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