NSW premier vows to investigate mass fish deaths during visit to scene of disaster

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NSW premier vows to investigate mass fish deaths during visit to scene of disaster
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Chris Minns and Acting Water Minister Penny Sharpe heard from locals about the impact of the event and vowed to try to prevent similar incidents from happening.

Chris Minns said it was important to listen to Menindee locals about the impact of the recent mass fish death.abc.net.au/news/nsw-premier-chris-minns-visits-mass-fish-death-scene-in-menindee/102154838On the banks of the Darling River near Menindee, Environment and Acting Water Minister Penny Sharpe has confirmed the new New South Wales Labor government's commitment to an independent review into mass fish deaths and water management in the state.

Ms Sharpe, who is looking after the water portfolio until it is officially assigned, offered her sympathy to the Menindee community and committed her support. Ms Sharpe also confirmed the new government had heard residents' calls for an independent investigation into the fish deaths.

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