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Member for Murray Helen Dalton: “Rogue operators must be held to account”
Independent Member for Murray, Helen Dalton (above) has responded to The Riverine Grazier’s story last week regarding reports of a fuel spill at a district property.
“The allegations are incredibly serious and must not be swept under the carpet,” Mrs Dalton said.
"We cannot have a situation where foreign-owned agricultural enterprises act as if Australian laws do not apply to them.”
Reports have emerged that 11,800 litres of diesel fuel spilled at Gundaline Station, east of Hay, and was drained into a main irrigation channel. Management company Customised Farm Management (CFM) denied the report, which was delivered to The Riverine Grazier, the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA), SafeWork NSW and NSW Fisheries.
Fuel spill fish kill alleged at Gundaline Station
Allegations of a deliberate cover up of an environmental disaster has arrived at the doorstep of The Riverine Grazier.
The report was delivered by mail early in June, and alleges a cover up of a fish kill event at Gundaline Station in late 2022, but farm managers deny any wrong-doing.
NSW agencies and local council say they were unaware of the incident.