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NSWIC The
NSW Irrigators' Council supports the development and growth of sustainable irrigated
agriculture through:
- a commitment to the ongoing management of our working rivers to ensure
the indefinite provision of water for human use, ecosystems and biodiversity values;
- the adoption of appropriate Government policies, laws and regulations;
- the coordination of irrigation industry policy; and
- the provision of authoritative information to the community.
Mission
Statement To
contribute to efficient, responsible and profitable water use by objectively analysing
the issues and serving as the peak body representing all irrigators in all the
strategic decisions concerning the use of water in NSW. Information
on Members The
NSW IRRIGATORS' COUNCIL is the peak body representing irrigation farmers across
the State of New South Wales (in Australia). The
NSWIC consists of a diverse and extensive group of members from the irrigation
corporations through to food & fibre and commodity groups. Each member plays a
critical role in supporting the NSWIC in its role as representative to irrigation
farmers within NSW. For
more information on these individual members please select the link
to members or select LINK from the main menu. Information
on Board Chair
- Colin Thomson Mr
Colin Thomson was elected Chair of the New South Wales Irrigators' Council in
April 1997. He
is also Chair for the NSW State Water Customer Service Committee, Chair of the
South Western Water Users Association and also the Vice Chair of Western Murray
Irrigation. With
his wife, Mr Thomson owns and operates a farming business near Wentworth, NSW.
Vice Chair - Mr Laurie Arthur
Mr
Laurie Arthur was elected Vice Chair of the New South Wales Irrigators' Council
in October 2002. Mr
Arthur is also President of the Ricegrowers' Association of Australia Inc. and
President of Irrigators' Inc. He
is also a delegate to the National Farmers Federation, member of NFF Water Taskforce
and a member of the MDBC Community Reference Panel for The Living Murray. He
graduated in Agricultural Science at Melbourne University and resides on his rice
and winter cereals property at Moulamein, NSW, with his wife Debbie and three
children - John, Andrew & Lauren. Treasurer
- Dick Thompson
Mr Dick Thompson was elected Treasurer of the New South Wales Irrigators' Council
in October 2002.
Mr
Thompson is the inaugural Chairman and Director of Murrumbidgee Irrigation Limited
as well as Executive Member of Australian National Committee on Irrigation and
Drainage (ANCID), and committee member of State Water Murrumbidgee Customer Service
Committee and Tumut River Advisory Council. Mr
Thompson has also recently been appointed to the Murrumbidgee Catchment Management
Authority. Mr
Thompson has a strong background in Accounting and was formerly the Chair of Ricegrowers
Association of Australia (RGA) Economic Sub Committee. Mr
Thompson together with his wife Jan own and operate a rice farm in Griffith, NSW.
Director - Ian Cush
Mr
Ian Cush was elected a Director of the New South Wales Irrigators' Council in
November 2004 and is also a member of the Gwydir Valley Irrigators Association
Inc. Mr
Cush is Managing Director of Pechelba Trust, and has been an irrigator since 1979.
Pechelba now operates at Dirranbandi, Moree and Wee Waa covering three irrigation
valleys. Mr Cush has been involved developing eight properties for irrigation
making significant water efficiency advances. Mr Cush also has an interest in
the Waterexchange, a water trading company.
Director - Michael Bennett
Mr
Michael Bennett was elected a Director of the New South Wales Irrigators' Council
in November 2003 and is also a member of Macquarie River Food and Fibre. Mr
Bennett is Chair of the State Water Customer Service Committee. This committee
serves as irrigator's input into State Water's operation of its bulk water delivery
business. He is also a member representing Macquarie River Food and Fibre/Cudgegong
River Management Committee which is undertaking a Water Sharing Plan for the Minister
for Infrastructure Planning and Natural Resources and will dictate irrigator entitlements
for the next 10 years. Mr
Bennett is a partner of Bennett Bros which operates a farming and grazing property
"Killowen" at Narromine where he lives with his wife and 5 children.
Director - Ted Hatty
Mr
Ted Hatty was elected a Director of the New South Wales Irrigators' Council in
Sydney in November 2007 and is also a member of Southern Riverina Irrigators. Mr
Hatty lives at Tocumwal where he runs his farming enterprise growing rice, wheat
barley and canola within the Murray irrigation system. Murray Irrigation supplies
irrigation water to 1600 farm business along the Murray Valley. Mr
Hatty is married to Fran who is a nurse at the local hospital and together they
have 3 young children. Chief
Executive -Andrew Gregson
Mr
Andrew Gregson was appointed Chief Executive in August 2007. Andrew
holds Degrees in Economics and law from the University of Tasmania and is Admitted
to Practice as a Barrister and Solicitor. Andrew
has been engaged in political strategy at both a state and federal level as State
Director of a major party and Chief of Staff to a parliamentary leader. Andrew
is married to dina and is the proud father of Grace. They live in Sydney.
Company Secretary - Charmaine Silvello
Mrs
Silvello was appointed to the position of Company Secretary in July 2007. Charmaine
has worked for the Company for over 10 years.
About
the Site The
NSW Irrigators' Council web site has been created as an information source for
members and a method by which interested parties can obtain details with regard
to irrigation within NSW and Australia. The site has been designed for
ease of access, relevance and clarity. The aim of the site is to provide its members
with the information required to facilitate learning, knowledge and effective
decision making with regard to irrigation practices and principles. Within
the site there are links to a number of PDF (Portable Document Format) files.
This format allows the reader to view a document whilst maintaining its original
format. To view the PDF files you will need to have Adobe
Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. To install this FREE program please
select the above link, or click on the icon to the left of the screen.
View the site to gain a better understanding about what NSWIC has to offer its
members and others. The main menu is situated across the top of the screen while
sub-headings are located along the left hand side of the screen. The sub-headings
show the contents of the main menu items. Start
by selecting one of the main menu items to navigate through the site.
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