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After the deluge: Australia s outback springs to life as mighty rivers flow again | Murray-Darling Basin

After the deluge: Australia s outback springs to life as mighty rivers flow again | Murray-Darling Basin
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After the deluge: Australia s outback springs to life as mighty rivers flow again

After the deluge: Australia s outback springs to life as mighty rivers flow again
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What drought, fish kills and financial strife along the Darling River taught regional communities in NSW

Five days, 8 bars and 4000km of flying: Onboard the world s ultimate pub crawl

Craig Tansley10:00, May 10 2021 SUPPLIED The Classic Safari Company runs five-day “Aussie Outback Pub Crawls” that take you 4000km across the outback encompassing three states and visiting eight pubs. The outback comprises 70 per cent of Australia – that s 5.6 million square kilometres; half the size of Western and Eastern Europe combined. This back of beyond defines Australia, and Australians, and yet for most of us, it s as foreign as any country. Who among us has ever really seen it, let alone know where it quite begins and where it quite ends? Getting there from a capital can takes days of driving; and once you re there it takes days to get anywhere else. That s why it s largely the domain of adventurous, time-rich grey nomads in four-wheel drives with enough grunt to pull their caravan through the heart of Australia.

Welcome back, Darling

Welcome back, Darling © Provided by ABC NEWS Floodwaters are re-energising drought-hit communities. () Australia s third-longest river, The Darling, is running a banker once more as floodwaters from March storms bring its first major flush after years of drought.  For some people the water means money in the bank; for others it represents a feed or a place to come together with family. With a red dog the shape of a wombat by her side, three-year-old Ivy Moore leads her father James to his ute outside their home at Walgett in northern New South Wales. The farm is a 400-kilometre round trip from the daycare centre Ivy attends once a week.

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