The Millennium
Drought ended more than five years ago, but several years of below-average
rainfall and El Niño have brought drought back to many parts of Australia. Our
latest report on water in Australia shows rainfall is continuing to decline in
eastern Australia and increase in the north.
However in urban areas, where water use has not changed
significantly since the Millennium Drought, more water is available for use
thanks to technologies such as desalination
In a recent article on The Conversation, the Bureau ofMeteorology put the case that Australia can now better manage water resources
using new water information capability.
Read what the Water Assessment and Analysis manager with the
Australian Bureau of Meteorology recycling, Malcolm Watson, says on The Conversation - “Declining rainfall in parts of Australia, but still plenty of water available: BOM report.”

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