Georgetown's $2B agriculture development fails to meet September deadline

By Sally Cripps
Updated September 19 2016 - 2:27pm, first published 2:23pm
Under the IFED proposal, water was to be diverted from the Einasleigh and Etheridge rivers into two artificial off-stream lakes and channelled to pumping stations to supply irrigation.
Under the IFED proposal, water was to be diverted from the Einasleigh and Etheridge rivers into two artificial off-stream lakes and channelled to pumping stations to supply irrigation.

The $2 billion Integrated Food and Energy Development (IFED) project at Georgetown has come to a grinding halt.

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