Opinion
The drought was a false farming crisis
The past week's torrential rain demonstrates the danger of propping up an industry when everything is going wrong.
Aaron PatrickSenior correspondentNow that most of the eastern seaboard is soaking wet, the NSW and Queensland drought is as distant a memory as Australia's defeat in last year's cricket World Cup.
That's a pity because, while the drought hasn't entirely ended, the past week's torrential rain demonstrates the danger of propping up an industry when everything is going wrong. Events can change quickly.
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