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Watchdog receives numerous complaints amid ongoing dry spell

1 June 2026
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A significant increase in reports of suspected water misuse in New South Wales (NSW) has been observed, correlating with heightened anxiety due to prolonged dry conditions. The state’s Natural Resources Access Regulator usually receives about 50 to 60 public tip-offs per month, but that number soared to 84 in February, 88 in March, and 72 in April, coinciding with the second driest April on record. The regulator’s chief, Grant Barnes, noted that heightened scrutiny often accompanies dry spells, as illegal activities such as unauthorized modifications to water sources have been reported. While only a minority of individuals engage in unlawful water extraction for profit, there is growing community intolerance for such actions. The NSW Irrigators Council has highlighted confusion over complex regulations as a possible factor driving increased reports of misuse, emphasizing the need for clearer guidelines to help the agricultural sector navigate water laws.

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The rise in reported water misuse cases reflects the ongoing water scarcity issues faced in NSW, where more than half of the state remains affected by drought conditions. The Bureau of Meteorology predicts below-average rainfall across southern, central, and eastern Australia until the end of August, compounding the pressure on water resources. Historical data indicates that water scarcity can lead to increased community vigilance and reporting behavior, particularly in agricultural regions where water use is critical for food production. This situation underscores the importance of regulatory clarity and community awareness in managing water resources effectively during times of drought.

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