Cry Me A River is the account of one man's journey to the
heart of Australia's water crisis.
A lifetime engineer in the water industry and successful
businessman, Steve Posselt put everything on the line to
paddle or drag a kayak from Brisbane to Adelaide down the
full length of the Darling and lower Murray so he could
see, first hand, what is happening to Australia's rivers.
Along the way he talked to school children, farmers and
local councils about climate change, water management and
sustainability, eliciting their visions for the future.
He started out a water engineer with an open mind and
some concerns. He ended up alarmed, ashamed and
determined to change. Accompany Steve every step of this
3,000 kilometre journey. Weigh up what he saw with what
he was told. Experience the adventure with him - the
highs, the lows and the occasional confusion. Enjoy the
father and son relationship. Make up your own mind about
the state of the rivers. As well as being a great
adventure, this book is important because it reaches into
the lives of those outback Australians who confront water
shortages every day and discusses the possible solutions
to our water crisis. This important book features a
foreword by Australia's best-selling female author and
environmental activist, Di Morrissey and interviews with
six of the mayors on the Darling River and the South
Australian Minister for the Murray Karlene Maywald. It
will be pre-launched in Brisbane by Lord Mayor, Campbell
Newman, in April, and the author will revisit the towns
along the rivers with a film crew prior to a major media
blitz and the southern launch in June.