Members
To be a member of the Gwydir Valley Irrigators Association, you must be the holder of a water entitlement within our region and voluntarily pay the membership request each year as explained below in 'Membership Eligibility and Contribution'.
As a financial member of the GVIA you get a unified voice on industry issues and represent your interests at a local, State and Federal level to:
- Secure, protect and enhance water rights for irrigation;
- Ensure the efficient management and operation of our valley's water resources; and
- Encourage industry profitability and sustainability.
Our services on behalf of members, include:
- Member communications and dealings;
- Policy and advocacy;
- Coordination, facilitation and participation; and
- Education, research and extension.
More information on what it is we do and an understanding of key issues and what we are doing about them, is available here.
As a member, you will therefore receive regular communication on relevant issues (predominately via email), opportunity to raise issues and
provide feedback on our direction and actions, as well as representation. Which can include representation on behalf of members at forums,
like the:
- WaterNSW Customer Advisory Group;
- Gwydir Environmental Water Advisory Group;
- Stakeholder Advisory Panels for surface and groundwater sharing plans;
- NSW Irrigators Council;
- National Irrigators Council;
- North West Local Land Services Community Advisory Group and
- Moree Plains Shire Council Floodplain Management Committee.
While our activities are largely responsive to government or community policy, we also strategically address ongoing risks and opportunities
to the industry locally and at a state and national level. To help us achieve goals in the long-term, the organisation is also guided
by our Strategic Plan, which is currently due for renew. The board reviews the implementation of the Strategic Plan following the
Annual General Meeting and annual surveying of members and adopts annual priorities. With the ever-increasing focus on water at both a
state and federal level the priorities are continuously being updated so the GVIA remains focused on the issues most critical to our
members.
We are currently working on our response to the NSW Connectivity Panel report with NSW Irrigators Council and other northern water users groups to address the risks the report presents to water rights in our region. We are working with the National and the New South Wales Irrigators Councils to address the proposed National Water Agreement being rushed through by the federal Government before the next election. There are also challenging issues such as measurement and compliance for floodplain harvesting, WaterNSW pricing, Specific Assess licenses for aboriginal people in our Water Sharing Plans and the Aboriginal water purchase program. As part of these activities we are working to develop communication material to ensure community perceptions of the irrigation industry are more reflective of reality by highlighting the value of irrigation and agricultural production to the wider community
GVIA Strategic Plan
The GVIA strategic plan assesses the capacity of the community to manage biosecurity, natural resources and sustainable agricultural production to secure a vibrant future for the community of the Gwydir Valley and the MPSC.
The Australian agricultural and irrigation industries face continual external pressure from all levels of government, in addition to market and community pressures that often threaten both the future and vibrancy of industry.The agricultural and irrigation industries in the Gwydir Valley are no different.
It is important to look at all aspects of industries today to determine both the health and status of each of the key industries. This information is then be utilised to prepare a vision which will engage landholders and build capacity for a successful future. For the vision to be successful it must embrace the needs of industry, the communities which rely on those industries and the natural resources essential to those industries.
Goals and Objectives
- Enhance members and the communities awareness and understanding of the irrigation industry and the GVIA.
- Collaboratively develop and promote industry positions and policy on key strategic issues.
- Encourage and promote sustainable best management of the industry.
Membership Eligibility and Contribution
If you are the current holder of an irrigation entitlement in the Gwydir Valley you are an eligible member. Membership support should be irrespective of whether you own and use your entitlement as an irrigator or you lease your water to another. By all members contributing we can keep the levy-rate at a minimum for all.
The Current levy rate is 45 cents per megalitre with a minimum bill of $33 (ex GST). Your invoice will include separate line items for a 6 cents per megalitre levy for National Irrigators Council membership and a 12.5 cents per megalitre levy for the NSW Irrigators Council memberships. You are not required to pay any other invoices received from either NSWIC or NIC. Monthly newsletter from both these organisations will be available on the GVIA website, and any additional information you are looking to access is available on their websites
Historically, our levy return rate is between 80-90% which means there are irrigators receiving the benefit of our activities without
contributing financially. The 2023 collection was 90% we are very greatful for this ongoing committment which enables us to support
your interests.
We aim to invoice at the first quarter of new financial year for previous years water entitlement and we require members to update our database for contact details and water entitlements owned. This can now be under taken through amending your contact details within your member profile by logging in above. Or by using this form below to update your contact details via the website.