Sen. David Pocock and Dr. Siwan Lovett at Casuarina Sands, Canberra.
Senator David Pocock: Being part of a larger story
Hosted by Dr. Siwan Lovett & produced by Chris Walsh
On a crisp Friday morning by the banks of the Cotter river in January 2024, Siwan sat down with Senator David Pocock, the ACT’s first independent senator and environmental advocate, to discuss what drives him and what he cares about; his journey towards and inside the world of politics and government; his life growing up in Zimbabwe and career in professional rugby, and more. This is a reflective and insightful conversation, one which reveals a down-to-earth and honest man who deeply cares about the environment we call home.
Siwan and David also discuss the Upper Murrumbidgee, or ‘The Forgotten River‘ — a stretch of river left behind by Federal and NSW water management reforms. As a result, between 90% and 99% of the headwaters of the Murrumbidgee is captured by the Snowy Hydro Scheme each year, which leads to crises like in 2019 when the river almost entirely dried up except for a few algae-choked pools.
The ARRC has been raising awareness about the Forgotten River for a couple of years, and those efforts were rewarded in November 2023 when an agreement was reached between the Albanese Government and Senator Pocock, which ensured a combined $50m of funding for the health of the river, as well as reviews of key legislative documents regarding the regulation of the Upper ‘Bidgee. This was a great success for the health of the river and a collaborative effort across the board. The Upper Murrumbidgee still needs more water, but we are hopeful that this agreement sets in motion the ability for these flows to be provided in future years.
On a crisp Friday morning by the banks of the Cotter river in January 2024, Siwan sat down with Senator David Pocock, the ACT’s first independent senator and environmental advocate, to discuss what drives him and what he cares about; his journey towards and inside the world of politics and government; his life growing up in Zimbabwe and career in professional rugby, and more. This is a reflective and insightful conversation, one which reveals a down-to-earth and honest man who deeply cares about the environment we call home.
Siwan and David also discuss the Upper Murrumbidgee, or ‘The Forgotten River‘ — a stretch of river left behind by Federal and NSW water management reforms. As a result, between 90% and 99% of the headwaters of the Murrumbidgee is captured by the Snowy Hydro Scheme each year, which leads to crises like in 2019 when the river almost entirely dried up except for a few algae-choked pools.
The ARRC has been raising awareness about the Forgotten River for a couple of years, and those efforts were rewarded in November 2023 when an agreement was reached between the Albanese Government and Senator Pocock, which ensured a combined $50m of funding for the health of the river, as well as reviews of key legislative documents regarding the regulation of the Upper ‘Bidgee. This was a great success for the health of the river and a collaborative effort across the board. The Upper Murrumbidgee still needs more water, but we are hopeful that this agreement sets in motion the ability for these flows to be provided in future years.
"We've got to find ways to meet our needs without destroying the very thing we rely on... not just for food and clothing, but for our mental and spiritual wellbeing."
— ACT Independent Senator David Pocock
To learn more about Senator David Pocock, check out the resources below:
Parliament of Australia — Senator David Pocock
For additional resources and further reading about The Forgotten River, visit our Resources page.
Left to right: Ritchie Allan, Bradley Bell, Dr. Siwan Lovett, Sen. David Pocock, and Andy Lowes at Parliament House at the announcement of the agreement between Senator David Pocock and the Albanese Government, November 2023.