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The 355 gigalitre question: will farmers pay for Labor's water shortfall?

Fears of more buybacks ignited after authorities confirm more than half of 36 key water-saving environmental projects would not be delivered on time, or at all.
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The 355 gigalitre question: will farmers pay for Labor's water shortfall?

Fears of more buybacks ignited after authorities confirm more than half of 36 key water-saving environmental projects would not be delivered on time, or at all.

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Queensland Country Life broke the news in on Monday, December 8, 2025.
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