Following the ravages of the millennium drought in the 2000s, Tasmania's largest privately-built and owned irrigation scheme began watering a group of 19 farms in the northern midlands. Subscribe: ab.co/1svxLVE
Access to guaranteed water's not only changed the financial fortunes of the families involved, it's turbocharged diversification and allowed more members of the next generation to stay on the farm.
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