A lifeline for the Murray?
The breadth of our collective perspective:
The capitalist’s view of a moral imperative: what’s that?
The scientist’s view of a moral imperative: the goal posts are shifting.
The environmentalist’s view of a moral imperative: Mother nature first and foremost.
The indigenous view of a moral imperative: country is us.
The politician’s view of a moral imperative: anthropocentrism gets the votes.
The irrigator’s view of a moral imperative: Equity, Equity, wherefore art thou?
The clergy’s view of an ecological imperative: it is far better to receive than to give.
To hoard or release, that is the question.
just a few more…
The economist’s view of a moral imperative: external incentives are my forte.
The engineer’s view of a moral imperative: have I got a solution for you?
The banker’s view of a moral imperative: I’ll credit that.
The bureaucrat’s view of a moral imperative: we mustn’t panic the public, we mustn’t panic...
The media view of a moral imperative: but discord sells.
The industrialist’s view of a moral imperative: my tap runneth over.
The general public’s view of a moral imperative: there’s a pain in my pocket.
The tourist operator’s view of a moral imperative: will it float my boat?
The Easterner’s view of an ecological imperative: use it or lose it.
The Southerner’s view of an ecological imperative: it has become a dry argument.
The fisherman’s view of an ecological imperative: so long ...and thanks for all the fish.
The feminine view of an ecological imperative: nature nurtures.
The investor’s view of a moral imperative: will it nourish my nest egg?
The Christian view of a moral imperative: suffer the little children.
The atheist’s view of a moral imperative: power to the people.
The State Government view of a moral imperative: weir in it for the short term.
The Federal Government view of a moral imperative: noise and numbers do it for us.
The anarchist’s view of a moral imperative: from chaos comes order.
The warrior’s view of a moral imperative: we play the blame game.
The pacifist’s view of a moral imperative: firmness in the truth.
The Aussie’s view of a moral imperative: Fair go mate!
Remember, our problems were once solutions.
…with a little help from my friends
The council’s view of a moral imperative: the answer is in the pipeline.
The economist’s view of a moral imperative: do whatever makes cents.
The banker’s view of a moral imperative: what’s the interest?
The environmentalist’s view of a moral imperative: you’re still not listening.
The indigenous view of a moral imperative: whitefella say everyone connected to BigPond.
The irrigator’s view of a moral imperative: I wish I was upstream.
The industrialist’s view of a moral imperative: we make the pipes, you find the water.
The punter’s view of a moral imperative: I see my winnings drying up.
The clergy’s view of an ecological imperative: Armageddon out of here.
The banker’s view of a moral imperative: it’s in everyone’s interest.
The bureaucrat’s view of a moral imperative: the report is in the pipeline.
The Murray’s view of an ecological imperative: Darling, I’m thirsty!
The clergy’s view of an ecological imperative: we can do miracles with those last 7 fish.
The vigneron’s view of a moral imperative: we won’t give up till we’ve squeezed the last drop.
The landholder’s view of a moral imperative: where there’s a well there’s a way.
The unionist’s view of a moral imperative: we should have piped up sooner.
The ratepayer’s view of a moral imperative: sold my chevy, paid the levy, but the levee’s still dry.
The Murray’s view of an ecological imperative: Darling, I’m in agony - my water’s broken.
The vigneron’s view of a moral imperative: that was a good drop.
The clergy’s view of an ecological imperative: Godammit!
The mystic’s view: all is flow; will is free.
The feminine wisdom of behaviour change: weaning works wonders.
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