The legislation passed by the state parliament covers 40,000 hectares of farm land in the McLaren Vale region, to the south of Adelade, and almost 150,000 hectares in the Barossa Valley to the north.
As the capital of Australia’s driest state, the city’s extended suburbs have increasingly been suffering from the encroachment of urban development, and alongside it the pressure for water resources.
The legislation passed by the state parliament covers 40,000 hectares of farm land in the McLaren Vale region, to the south of Adelade, and almost 150,000 hectares in the Barossa Valley to the north.
The legislation passed by the state parliament covers 40,000 hectares of farm land in the McLaren Vale region, to the south of Adelade, and almost 150,000 hectares in the Barossa Valley to the north.