Irrigators worried Murrumbidgee Irrigation's move to electronic voting will leave shareholders behind

Declan Rurenga
Updated October 21 2021 - 6:14pm, first published October 20 2021 - 3:00pm
CHANNELING CONCERNS: Irrigator Vito Mancini believes MI changing how its members vote at the AGM may disenfranchise their voice. PHOTO: Declan Rurenga
CHANNELING CONCERNS: Irrigator Vito Mancini believes MI changing how its members vote at the AGM may disenfranchise their voice. PHOTO: Declan Rurenga

Murrumbidgee Irrigation's shareholders are worried a switch to electronic voting ahead of this year's AGM will lead to a digital divide between the company and its stakeholders.

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Declan Rurenga

Declan Rurenga was the editor of Griffith's Area News and Leeton's Irrigator until September 2023. Before landing at the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area, he reported news in Junee, Wagga Wagga, Orange and Cootamundra.

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