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Instinct and Reason to conduct a research study on Gippsland water usage for Southern Rural Water
Instinct and Reason is conducting research on behalf of the Victorian Government.
We need your help to understand how you use water. Instinct and Reason is conducting research on behalf of the Victorian Government with water users and irrigators to look at how you source information about your rights and obligations when taking and using water.
Instinct and Reason will host 90-minute online focus groups and 45-minute one-on-one interviews in October
Community engagement
Instinct and Reason will host 90-minute online focus groups and 45-minute one-on-one interviews in October. In accordance with the Victorian Government Public Engagement Framework, Instinct and Reason will provide compensation for your participation.
For more information visit the Instinct and Reason page.
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