That's why I oppose the 'water management' schemes' designed around 'auctioning' off water rights - water occurs naturally - NONE of the 'initiatives' put into the Murray Darling System have produced any result... al the money does is pad government coffers and offer a very few 'jobs' monitoring etc, while producers literally wither on the vine .....and the Milagro Beanfield War is a definite possibility.
I'll side with the vintner on the basis of open revolt against clear and blatant and useless injustice, not to mention that it facilitates the rise and rise of the New Nazis/Stalinists and their Gauleiters or Kommissars - which ever term you choose to use for them. Communisation of the Murray Water will kill millions in profits for farms and destroy countless holdings of private owners ... just like communising grain production in Ukraine lead to millions of deaths..... under Stalin... ignore history at your peril...
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/39242.The_Milagro_Beanfield_War"Joe Mondragon, a feisty hustler with a talent for trouble, slammed his battered pickup to a stop, tugged on his gumboots, and marched into the arid patch of ground. Carefully (and also illegally), he tapped into the main irrigation channel. And so began-though few knew it at the time-the Milagro beanfield war. But like everything else in the dirt-poor town of Milagro, it would be a patchwork war, fought more by tactical retreats than by battlefield victories. Gradually, the small farmers and sheepmen begin to rally to Joe's beanfield as the symbol of their lost rights and their lost lands. And downstate in the capital, the Anglo water barons and power brokers huddle in urgent conference, intent on destroying that symbol before it destroys their multimillion-dollar land-development schemes. The tale of Milagro's rising is wildly comic and lovingly ter(?), a vivid portrayal of a town that, half-stumbling and partly prodded, gropes its way toward its own stubborn salvation."