Helen Dalton MP INDEPENDENT MEMBER FOR MURRAY PARI There's been a lot going on this month, with a great announcement for the electorate. The variation to the Orana Designated Area Migration Agreement (DAMA) will see a geographical expansion that includes an additional 41 local government areas across inland NSW. The DAMA allows employers who are unable to find suitably qualified Australians to supplement their workforce with overseas workers and is a gamechanger for the seat of Murray. The occupation list will have an additional 64 professions added bring the total to 129 for those in desperate need of boosting their employee numbers. The Minister for Work Health and Safety, Sophie Cotsis. Minister for Agriculture, Tara Moriarty and myself attended a Safework NSW round table to discuss the prevention of workplace fatalities and serious injuries in the agriculture sector. 56 attendees from most of the Eastern States brought their issues to the attention of the Ministers in an historic meeting. My team were on the road interviewing Professor Peter Gell and Jan Beer as a follow up to my fact finding trip to the fake Lower Lakes in South Australia earlier this year. The interviews will feature in a documentary I am making on water buybacks, the Murray Darling Basin Plan, the fake Lower Lakes and the Coorong in S.A. The film will be screened in Parliament House at my upcoming water forum for Ministers in the first sitting week in May and will expose the lies S.A. are using to flush upstream productive irrigation water out to sea. The intention is to continue my education of Members of Parliament on all things water and convince Minister for Water, Rose Jackson and Premier Chris Minns to refuse the Commonwealth's reckless pursuit of water buybacks from imigation communities. Helen Dalton MP for Murray Authorised by Helen Dalton MP, Funded using Parliamentary Entitlements. Griffith 02 6962 6644 Deniliquin 03 5881 7034 Buronga 0475 683 288 murray@parliament.nsw.gov.au Helen Dalton MP INDEPENDENT MEMBER FOR MURRAY PARI There's been a lot going on this month , with a great announcement for the electorate . The variation to the Orana Designated Area Migration Agreement ( DAMA ) will see a geographical expansion that includes an additional 41 local government areas across inland NSW . The DAMA allows employers who are unable to find suitably qualified Australians to supplement their workforce with overseas workers and is a gamechanger for the seat of Murray . The occupation list will have an additional 64 professions added bring the total to 129 for those in desperate need of boosting their employee numbers . The Minister for Work Health and Safety , Sophie Cotsis . Minister for Agriculture , Tara Moriarty and myself attended a Safework NSW round table to discuss the prevention of workplace fatalities and serious injuries in the agriculture sector . 56 attendees from most of the Eastern States brought their issues to the attention of the Ministers in an historic meeting . My team were on the road interviewing Professor Peter Gell and Jan Beer as a follow up to my fact finding trip to the fake Lower Lakes in South Australia earlier this year . The interviews will feature in a documentary I am making on water buybacks , the Murray Darling Basin Plan , the fake Lower Lakes and the Coorong in S.A. The film will be screened in Parliament House at my upcoming water forum for Ministers in the first sitting week in May and will expose the lies S.A. are using to flush upstream productive irrigation water out to sea . The intention is to continue my education of Members of Parliament on all things water and convince Minister for Water , Rose Jackson and Premier Chris Minns to refuse the Commonwealth's reckless pursuit of water buybacks from imigation communities . Helen Dalton MP for Murray Authorised by Helen Dalton MP , Funded using Parliamentary Entitlements . Griffith 02 6962 6644 Deniliquin 03 5881 7034 Buronga 0475 683 288 murray@parliament.nsw.gov.au