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  • South-west Western Australia average annual rainfall zones 2000-2024 compared to 1910-1999 by Philip M. Goulding

    South-west Western Australia average annual rainfall zones 2000-2024 compared to 1910-1999

  • Western Australia change in average annual rainfall 2000-2019 compared to 1910-1999 by Philip M. Goulding

    Western Australia change in average annual rainfall 2000-2019 compared to 1910-1999

  • Western Australia change in average May-July rainfall 2000-2019 compared to 1910-1999 by Philip M. Goulding

    Western Australia change in average May-July rainfall 2000-2019 compared to 1910-1999

  • Western Australia change in average May-October rainfall 2000-2019 compared to 1910-1999 by Philip M. Goulding

    Western Australia change in average May-October rainfall 2000-2019 compared to 1910-1999

 
 
 

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DPIRD acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country, the Aboriginal people of the many lands that we work on and their language groups throughout Western Australia and recognise their continuing connection to the land and waters.

We respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of our regions and we pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.

Artwork: "Kangaroos going to the Waterhole" by Willarra Barker.

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