South Australian River Murray Sustainability Program – ABC Country Hour – 29 November 2013

NEWSREADER: Senator Simon Birmingham Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for the Environment.  CLINT JASPER:   So when you hear announcing guidelines for the Three IP Funding, what effectively does that mean? SIMON BIRMINGHAM: Well this will allow money to start flowing into river communities throughout South Australia, so some thirty-million dollars will be made available this financial…

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South Australian River Murray Sustainability Program – ABC Riverland – 29 November 2013

Edwin Cowlishaw:       …for South Australia and also the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for the Environment. Senator, good morning.   Simon Birmingham: Good morning Ed, good morning to your listeners. Edwin Cowlishaw: Now earlier this year it was announced that two-hundred-and-forty million would be given to irrigation districts in South Australia, you've recently approved the guidelines…

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Capital Hill, ABC News 24 – Legislation to repeal the carbon tax; entitlements; 44th Parliament

LYNDAL CURTIS: … joining me now is today's political panel, Labor Senator Louise Pratt from Perth and, from Adelaide, Liberal Senator and Parliamentary Secretary to the Environment minister, Simon Birmingham. Welcome to you both.   LOUISE PRATT: Hello.   SIMON BIRMINGHAM: Good afternoon, Lyndal and Louise.   LYNDAL CURTIS: We will start with the exposure…

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New South Wales Country Hour, ABC Radio – Murray-Darling Basin reform

MICHAEL CONDON: Well, sensible and considered aren't necessarily the two words most commonly used to describe discussions about water policy in the Murray-Darling Basin but that’s exactly how the Abbott Government’s new Parliamentary Secretary [to the Minister] for the Environment, South Australian Senator Simon Birmingham, described a meeting in Mildura which discussed the Murray–Darling Basin…

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