This House supports the introduction of tradable water abstraction permits for high-consumption industrial and agricultural users. (Tradable Permits)
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Tradable permits allow licensed users to buy and sell portions of allocated water quotas within a regulated cap.
Government 1.00
Opposition 2.00
Average Points per bench
Opening 2.50
Closing 0.50
Average Points per half
OG
2.00
OO
3.00
CO
1.00
average points per position (1 debate)
2nd
2
OG results
1st
1
OO results
4th
4
CG results
3rd
3
CO results
Round 2
This House would require all urban water utilities to adopt smart metering within five years. (Smart Metering)
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Smart metering refers to digitally connected water meters that provide real-time consumption data.
Government 2.50
Opposition 0.50
Average Points per bench
Opening 1.50
Closing 1.50
Average Points per half
OG
2.00
OO
1.00
CG
3.00
average points per position (1 debate)
2nd
2
OG results
3rd
3
OO results
1st
1
CG results
4th
4
CO results
Round 3
This House supports the introduction of a mandatory climate-risk disclosure requirement for all large-scale infrastructure projects. (Climate-Risk Disclosure)
Government 0.50
Opposition 2.50
Average Points per bench
Opening 1.00
Closing 2.00
Average Points per half
OO
2.00
CG
1.00
CO
3.00
average points per position (1 debate)
4th
4
OG results
2nd
2
OO results
3rd
3
CG results
1st
1
CO results
Grand Final
This House would establish an Independent National Water and Climate Authority with veto power over all major public and private investments. (Independent Veto Power)
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The Authority would be technocratic, legally insulated from political interference, and empowered to block projects that exceed hydrological or climate risk thresholds.