North–South Pipeline
The North–South Pipeline, also known as the Sugarloaf Pipeline, is a water pipeline in Central Victoria, Australia, northeast of Melbourne. The pipeline was intended by the Labor state government to be an integral part of Victoria's water system, acting as a link between Melbourne's water grid and the Murray-Goulburn water grid, supplying water via a series of existing and proposed pipelines. However, in 2010 the new newly-elected Liberal Premier, Ted Baillieu declared that his government would shut down the pipeline.
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North–South Pipeline
The North–South Pipeline, also known as the Sugarloaf Pipeline, is a water pipeline in Central Victoria, Australia, northeast of Melbourne. The pipeline was intended by the Labor state government to be an integral part of Victoria's water system, acting as a link between Melbourne's water grid and the Murray-Goulburn water grid, supplying water via a series of existing and proposed pipelines. However, in 2010 the new newly-elected Liberal Premier, Ted Baillieu declared that his government would shut down the pipeline.
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