I've just returned from a Christmas family gathering in Melbourne. The drive was an eye opener. It's not until you get out of Sydney that you realise how devastating the drought's been. Brown land as far as the eye can see, populated by emaciated live stock.
Sydney is in the grip of drought, to the extent we have Stage 2 water restrictions, but the city's had local rain and the place is relatively green. Sydney's problem is the rain isn't falling in the dam catchments.
(How building an extra dam, as put forward by some noisy commentators, would help in this situation is beyond me. But that's another story.)
It's no better in Victoria. Melbourne went on to Stage 3 restrictions on New Years Day.
Phillip Island, which we visited to view the penguins, is on Stage 4 restrictions. Forget washing the car or watering plants. It can't be done.
Melbourne's and Sydney's water reserves are at similar parlous levels. What does the NSW State Government do in this situation?
WHILE other states are tightening water restrictions and considering drinking recycled water, NSW is steadfastly refusing to do the same, preferring to spend $1.3 billion to build a desalination plant.
The big difference between here and Victoria is a state election is immanent in NSW. The decision to delay water restrictions is a tawdry political decision by a timid and tired government.
Similarly motivated is the decision to spend $25 million of tax payers money to delay the road closures associated with the opening of the Lane Cove Tunnel.
Most voters see the sense in restricting water usage during periods of extreme shortage. In fact, most would regard not to do so an act of extreme irresponsibility.
Readers of this blog would know that I tend to vote Labor, but I'm wondering whether I can vote for this rabble.
I believe that governments have a 'use by' date. The present NSW government is giving off a serious pong.
Recent decisions indicate the incumbents don't deserve another term.
Perhaps I could live with a change of government, as long as the miserable conservatives don't control the Legislative Assembly.