R-15 Menindee Region (S)

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(S1) = Darling River Sub-region

Capital: Toowoomba
(S2) = MIA Sub-region
Capital: Wagga Wagga
(S3) = Snowy Mountains Sub-region
Capital: Canberra
(S4) = Murray River Sub-region
Capital: Albury-Wodonga
(S5) = Murray-Darling Basin Foreshore Sub-region
Capital: Murray Bridge

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Capital:

Adelaide 1,203,873
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adelaide

Adelaide 15K key elements
https://australia.places-in-the-world.com/2078025-places-within-15km-aro...
 

Sub-regions:

(S1) Darling River Sub-region
(S2) MIA Sub-region
(S3) Snowy Mountains Sub-region
(S4) Murray River Sub-region
(S5) Murray-Darling Basin Foreshore Sub-region

Super region:

Snowy River protection with T,S,S3

Great Artesian Basin https://www.bloggerme.com.au/map-great-artesian-basin

Hospital: http://www.rah.sa.gov.au/

University:

http://www.australian-universities.com/directory/adelaide-universities/

Airport: http://www.adelaideairport.com.au/

Basin Authority:

Murray Darling Basin Authority (MDBA)

http://www.mdba.gov.au/

  • Darling R system
  • Lachlan R & Murrumbidgee R system
  • Murray R system
  • Murray-Darling Foreshore R system
  • Snowy Mountain Upper R systems

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Beauty:

Browns Beach - Adelaide's beaches
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At home, gorgeous afternoon
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Barossa at sunset
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Brighton Beach, Adelaide City
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Thanks for checking this Region out.

This Region is prepared on the a-political concept that if you are interested in 'place' in Australia, the most important aspect that defines 'place', is the 'flow of water'. The Senate is interested in 'place'.

This Region defines its boundaries at the top of the ridge, where water flows one way rather than the other. This leads to a very interesting 'place'.

We are seeking a debate with people who live in this proposed new Region. We know we've got the Region pretty well correct; after all, it's just geography. But if you live in this Region you can tell us a lot of interesting things.

- Do these boundaries define a place that is unique; different to every other Region in Australia? We think that that is probably quite likely.

- Is it a great place, worthy of recognition?

- Upon formation, what should be the name of this Region? Who would be the Lord Mayor? Who would be the two Senators who represent this Region? Who would be the additional Senator that represents the interests of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander peoples in this region? What benefit would flow from regions coming together to look after the Snowy River?

- Would life be enhanced if it was on a fast Ring-Rail that links the Capital City to capital cities on the island and to every other Capital City on the mainland? 

 

 

 

Land projected to be below annual flood level in 2050

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Comparison: long-term sea level outcomes

Comparison: long-term sea level outcomes

Nuclear weapons

Centre ground zero CGZ - Adelaide - 475 kilotons (431 kilotonnes)

https://nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap/

NB: population 10km around Adelaide CBD  LEGEND

https://australia.places-in-the-world.com/2078025-places-within-10km-aro...

Population taken out by nuclear weapon = 510,518

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Comments

The proposed Murray-Darling Basin Plan has been one of the most controversial pieces of public policy in Australia’s recent history. There has been the predictable divide between irrigators calling for more water to be extracted from the river, and environmentalists, who say too much is coming out already. But between the two, many experts are looking at the nuances of the plan and saying it’s a lot more complex than farming versus nature.

Susan Lawler: The Conversation 1 May 2012, 11.49am AEST

Read more: https://theconversation.com/regulating-the-flow-is-more-complicated-than...

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