Australia's native animals and plants have evolved to be extremely water efficient, and to survive droughts like we are experiencing. We have not. We're trashing the place with irrigation and salinity, bare earth cropping, hard hoofed animals etc. Maybe we're getting better, but I think there's a long way to go.
Ral Inn's right, debating the issue isn't going to help farmers with no harvest. Can only hope for rain.
The biggest issue with desalinty plants is the enormous amount of energy the process requires.
Where should we get the energy from? Whichever energy source has the least greenhouse impact. Like Tim Flannery, I think we should consider Nuclear, because our current coal dependancy is the worst option, however it's not going to happen soon and there are a lot of cleaner options. Australia has excellent potential for renewable energy, solar, wind, geothermal, tidal. Surely us kiters would like to see some wind turbines around the place.
Each household can contribute a lot. I built a state of the art "eco" house, grid feeding solar electricity, solar water, water tank, water recycling. Easy. Costs as much as a new car.
And stop using kn air conditioners! They're going to build new coal fired power plants just to keep us cool while the sun shines and the world gets hotter! And we're still building kn "brick venereal disease" mcmansions with black tiles, no insulation and windows facing south west! phew, got a bit carried away.....
dismounts soapbox.....
carbon tax. bring it on.
and eat skippy, not beef.