Australia
Pip Job named NSW Drought Coordinator
Geuries Pip Job has been tasked with helping NSW get through what is being described as the worst drought in more than 20 years.
Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Minister for Primary Industries Niall Blair travelled to Dubbo on Monday to announce Ms Job would be NSWs Drought Coordinator, with a third of the state considered to be in drought.
Up to 97 per cent of the state is approaching drought.
Pip Job named NSW Drought Coordinator
“We dont know if were at the beginning, the middle or the end of this drought and it looks different right across the state,” Ms Job said.
“My role is to go out and listen and to better understand what it is the farmers and their communities need … collect that information and then present it back to the government for them to make decisions.”
Scott Tourle, who runs cattle on his property The Springs south of Dubbo, welcomed the announcement.
He predicts the drought could last until 2025.
“To me shes a great asset to have been brought in as the coord..
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