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  2. Drought in Australia - Wikipedia

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    1829 Major drought in Western Australia with very little water available. [7] 1835 and 1838 Sydney and NSW receive 25% less rain than usual. Severe drought in Northam and York areas of Western Australia. 1838–39 Droughts in South Australia and Western Australia; 1839 Severe drought in the west and north of Spencer Gulf, South Australia.

  3. 2000s Australian drought - Wikipedia

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    The 2000s drought in Australia, also known as the millennium drought, [1] is said by some to be the worst drought recorded since European settlement. [2] The drought affected most of southern Australia, including its largest cities and largest agricultural region (the Murray–Darling basin). It commenced with low rainfall conditions in late ...

  4. List of droughts - Wikipedia

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    1911–1916 Australian drought; 1979–1983 Eastern Australian drought; 2000s Australian drought; Caribbean. 2015 Caribbean drought; China.

  5. Farming impact of Australia's worst drought in living memory

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    (Reuters) - The worst drought in living memory is sweeping parts of eastern Australia, leaving farmers struggling to cope and asking questions about their future. While the weather has improved in ...

  6. Despair for Australian farmers as drought kills livestock - AOL

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    The worst drought in living memory is sweeping through Australia's east, the country's main food bowl, decimating wheat and barley crops and leaving grazing land parched. Tongue, his wife and two ...

  7. 'Worst drought in decades' for Outback farmers - AOL

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    Australian farmers say a long-lasting drought is eating away at land like "cancer", as many farmers in outback New South Wales say a dry spell that's affecting 80% of the state is now the worst in ...

  8. 1983 Melbourne dust storm - Wikipedia

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    The 1983 Melbourne dust storm was a meteorological phenomenon that occurred during the afternoon of 8 February 1983, throughout much of Victoria, Australia and affected the capital, Melbourne. Red soil, dust and sand from Central and Southeastern Australia was swept up in high winds and carried southeast through Victoria.

  9. 1979–1983 Eastern Australian drought - Wikipedia

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    The 1970s had been an exceptionally wet decade over eastern Australia, [1] despite short-term droughts from April to August 1976 and June to December 1977. 1978 was especially wet in the southern coast districts of New South Wales and East Gippsland because southern low pressure systems consistently redeveloped over the east coast.