The Bureau of Meteorology has revealed that much of the country is in desperate need of a drink.
The Bureau of Meteorology's November drought statement, issued yesterday, showed just how parched the country is, with some areas experiencing record-low levels of rainfall.
The Bureau's numbers showed that August to October was, on average, the driest three-month period Australia has ever had, with an average rainfall of 22.63mm.
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