New Victorian Premier John Brumby says he won't bow to pressure to sign onto a national water plan that doesn't meet his State's demands. Steve Bracks last week resigned from the Premier's post just days after vowing to fight a proposed takeover of the Murray-Darling Basin take the Commonwealth even if it meant going to the High Court. However soon after being sworn in as Mr Bracks replacement, Mr Brumby told the metropolitan media he would not be swaying from his predecessor's line and described the Commonwealth plan as "ill-conceived".
Federal Minister for Water Resources Malcom Turnbull and Victorian Opposition leader Ted Baillieu have both called on Mr Brumby to sign up.
Should Mr Brumby sign a plan that excludes the key aspects Victoria has been pushing for?