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To what extent do they sway Australian water management decision making?
Maureen Papas
UWA Law School
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Australia
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Climate Change
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Continent
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Decision Making
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Drought
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Effort
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Environment
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Federal System
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Freshwater Resource
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Management
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Water
50%
Water Management
100%
Water Resource
25%
Water Resources Development
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Water
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Water Management
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