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Family honoured for 100 years of service to Bureau of Meteorology say past 10 years one of the driest
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Gerard Walsh says rainfall at Coolesha has been below average.
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A Queensland family honoured for 100 years of service to the Bureau of Meteorology as rain observers say the past 10 years have been the driest on record.
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Gerald Walsh says things do not look like they are going to get any easier
Climate scientist Chelsea Jarvis says that multi-year droughts need to be considered a regular thing
Overlooking the old family farmhouse on Gerard Walsh s farm is a hill covered in hundreds of dead ironbarks.
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