Inspector-General of Water Compliance of Australia | |
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since 5 August 2021 | |
Office of Water Compliance | |
Style | The Honourable |
Type | Independent regulator |
Abbreviation | IGWC |
Formation | 5 August 2021 |
First holder | Troy Grant |
Website | https://www.igwc.gov.au/ |
The Australian Inspector-General of Water Compliance (IGWC) is an independent regulatory position which has been held by the Hon. Troy Grant since 5 August 2021, the same date the position came into formation.[1] It is one of three positions in the Office of Water Compliance, a part of the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment portfolio.[2][3] The role was first proposed by former Water Minister David Littleproud in August 2019, with the position beginning as an interim from 16 December 2020 headed by Troy Grant up until its official formation.[4][5]
The IGWC was formed as an independent regulator to ensure that the Murray-Darling Basin Authority and responsible state governments are complying with water requirements for the Murray-Darling basin under the Murray-Darling Basin Plan and Water Act 2007.[6][7] Before its formation, water compliance was enforced by the Murray-Darling Basin Authority, a Commonwealth agency, but its powers have been since transferred to the IGWC which performs enforcement independent of the Australian Government. If responsible authorities for the Murray-Darling are deemed to be performing inadequately and are unable to come to agreements, the IGWC can enact an intervention through the Water Act 2007 or Minister for Resources and Water, as well as having the ability to refer issues to the Commonwealth Integrity Commission.[4][6][8][9][10]