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Droughts can occur anywhere in Australia. They most commonly occur in areas away from the coast, but each of Australia's states and/or territories are subject to drought conditions. South Australia is the driest state, and droughts are frequent and prolonged in that state, but the central western regions of Queensland, New South wales and Victoria are also subject to terrible droughts.

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Droughts in Australia usually occur in the southern and eastern parts of the country, where the climate is generally drier. Regions such as the southeastern states of New South Wales, Victoria, and parts of South Australia are particularly prone to drought due to their Mediterranean-like climate and susceptibility to El Niño events.

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Yes. There is always at least one region, if not more, that is drought-declared at any given stage.

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