Home » The Guardian » Hotter, drier over 30 years

Hotter, drier over 30 years

LONG-TERM weather data has confirmed the Mallee is getting hotter and drier.

The report – A climate guide for agriculture-Mallee – has revealed a 7 per cent decrease in annual rainfall, twice as many dry years than wet and more consecutive days above 38 degrees.

Produced by the Bureau of Meteorology, CSIRO and Farmlink, the report shows annual Mallee rainfall has decreased from about 320mm to 300mm over the past 30 years.

Anthony Radford, from the North Central Management Authority, said while the rainfall figures don’t seem too alarming, the impact of the decrease in rain during autumn and spring is very harmful.

“That rainfall has decreased in the autumn and spring months when this is a time the environment needs to take advantage and grow the most,” he said.

The report has also shown the average number of days greater than 38 degrees was now 16 as opposed to the 10 recorded in the 30 years before.

In 2009 and 2018, temperatures above 38 degrees were recorded for 13 consecutive days.

While the data doesn’t look good for the future of the Mallee region, Mr Radford said any data of this kind can aid in helping local farmers and communities to adapt to the change.

“We can work together with them whether it be things like planting or how to get the best out of their crops based on this sort of data as well,” he said.

“Not only does it highlight a change in climate across the years but it highlights more localised data for us which we can use for our community.”

Digital Editions


  • The 19th Hole

    The 19th Hole

    MURRAY DOWNS MEN’S Stableford – Thursday, January 29 There were three grades decided in the Thursday stableford competition last week, and there was a mix…

More News

  • Rams charge towards top spot

    Rams charge towards top spot

    THE final round of the Northern Valley Premier League is upon us, and it’s a two-battle for first place on the ladder, contested between Murray Downs and Cohuna Golf. How…

  • Support grows in regions

    Support grows in regions

    A REDBRIDGE federal poll released last week found One Nation’s primary vote had risen to 26 per cent, eight points lower than Labor (34) and seven points above the former…

  • Moulamein notes

    Moulamein notes

    Comedy act No, the Richmond footy team isn’t coming to town — but something just as exciting is. It’s not often we see an international comedy act roll through our…

  • Mass fish death

    Mass fish death

    AFTER further investigation into the fish deaths reported throughout the week near Menindee, the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water has released a community update outlining its…

  • Back to school blessing

    Back to school blessing

    ANGLICAN NEWS It was great to have students and adults bringing symbols of their planned 2026 learning to be blessed on Sunday. Along with the blessing, Rev Julie gave appropriate…

  • SHDCA Round 12 Cricket Previews

    SHDCA Round 12 Cricket Previews

    Nyah District v RSL While last Saturday’s abandoned round has all but sealed reigning premier Nyah District’s fate, the Demons will still have plenty to play for when they host…

  • Training policy axed in council clash

    Training policy axed in council clash

    A COUNCILLOR training policy has been thrown in the bin, with one councillor labelling it an “overreach and a policy that we don’t need”. The policy was designed to formalise…

  • Homecoming to Mallee roots

    Homecoming to Mallee roots

    AFTER a lifetime of exhibiting and working in countries across the globe, woodturner and sophisticate Terry Martin has returned home. The internationally acclaimed artist grew up in the early 60s…

  • Design nominated for global award

    Design nominated for global award

    A SCHOOL shaped by care is now in the global spotlight. The redeveloped Swan Hill Specialist School, designed by WHDA, has been nominated for the 2026 ArchDaily Building of the…

  • Bursary backs students

    Bursary backs students

    TERTIARY students completing placements or intensive units in 2026 can now apply for up to $1000 in support through Country Universities Centre Mallee. CUC Mallee has received a $15,000 contribution…