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In this presentation, Grant Barnes, Chief Operating Officer of the Natural Resources Access Regulator (NRAR) in New South Wales, discusses the organisation's efforts to rebuild public trust in water regulation following significant controversies. Originating from concerns over water theft in the Murray-Darling Basin, their creation was prompted by extensive reviews and inquiries revealing maladministration and lack of oversight. Established with statutory independence and a board, Grant speaks of how the NRAR focuses on ensuring transparent, ethical, and effective water regulation.