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A photograph of a lone cow at the aftermath of a bushfire on a dry Australian farm in central western NSW. The fire was started by a dry lighting strike on christmas day in 2014. It was brought under control with the help of the rural fire service who, despite it being christmas day, were on site within 15 minutes of the fire starting. Unfortunately there are no photos of the actual fire because it was busy being fought.

A photograph of a rural fire service truck at the aftermath of a bushfire on a dry Australian farm in central western NSW. The fire was started by a dry lighting strike on christmas day in 2014. It was brought under control with the help of the rural fire service who, despite it being christmas day, were on site within 15 minutes of the fire starting. Unfortunately there are no photos of the actual fire because it was busy being fought.

Fields of golden canola and wheat undersown with lucerne. These canola crops are in the top 1-2% grown in Australia due to their high quality and yield. Clouds dapple the landscape and sun highlights the canola and backlights some of the trees.

A photograph of a mother and joey eastern grey kangaroo in dry grassland in New South Wales, Australia. The photograph was taken at sunset on a summers day. The eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) is a marsupial found in southern and eastern Australia, with a population of several million. The Eastern grey kangaroo is the second largest and heaviest living marsupial and native land mammal in Australia. An adult male will commonly weigh around 50 to 66 kg (110 to 146 lb) whereas females commonly weigh around 17 to 40 kg (37 to 88 lb).

A photograph of a burning tree after a bushfire on a dry Australian farm in central western NSW. The fire was started by a dry lighting strike on christmas day in 2014. It was brought under control with the help of the rural fire service who, despite it being christmas day, were on site within 15 minutes of the fire starting. Unfortunately there are no photos of the actual fire because it was busy being fought.

A photograph of a dark colored wallaroo posing on a rock on some dry farmland in New South Wales, Australia. A wallaroo is any of three closely related species of moderately large macropod, intermediate in size between the kangaroos and the wallabies. The word "wallaroo" is a portmanteau of "wallaby" and "kangaroo". In general, a large, slim-bodied macropod of the open plains is called a "kangaroo"; a small to medium-sized one, particularly if it is relatively thick-set, is a "wallaby": most wallaroos are only a little smaller than a kangaroo, fairly thickset, and are found in open country. All share a particular habit of stance: wrists raised, elbows tucked close into the body, and shoulders thrown back, and all have a large, black-skinned rhinarium.

A photograph of a windmill in the aftermath of a bushfire on a dry Australian farm in central western NSW. The fire was started by a dry lighting strike on christmas day in 2014. It was brought under control with the help of the rural fire service who, despite it being christmas day, were on site within 15 minutes of the fire starting. Unfortunately there are no photos of the actual fire because it was busy being fought.

A photograph of the aftermath of a bushfire on a dry Australian farm in central western NSW. It has started raining which was a very welcome sight. The fire was started by a dry lighting strike on christmas day in 2014. It was brought under control with the help of the rural fire service who, despite it being christmas day, were on site within 15 minutes of the fire starting. Unfortunately there are no photos of the actual fire because it was busy being fought.

A photograph of some sheep on a very dry drought affected Australian farm. There are some grey rain clouds in the sky which look promising and could provide some much needed rain to end the drought. The most recent widespread drought to effect the country occurred between the years 2003 to 2012. Nonetheless, many regions of Australia are still in drought and rainfall records have showed a marked decrease in precipitation levels since 1994.

A photograph of the aftermath of a bushfire on a dry Australian farm in central western NSW. It has started raining which was a very welcome sight. The fire was started by a dry lighting strike on christmas day in 2014. It was brought under control with the help of the rural fire service who, despite it being christmas day, were on site within 15 minutes of the fire starting. Unfortunately there are no photos of the actual fire because it was busy being fought.

A photograph of a burning tree after a bushfire on a dry Australian farm in central western NSW. The fire was started by a dry lighting strike on christmas day in 2014. It was brought under control with the help of the rural fire service who, despite it being christmas day, were on site within 15 minutes of the fire starting. Unfortunately there are no photos of the actual fire because it was busy being fought.

A photograph of a burning tree after a bushfire on a dry Australian farm in central western NSW. The fire was started by a dry lighting strike on christmas day in 2014. It was brought under control with the help of the rural fire service who, despite it being christmas day, were on site within 15 minutes of the fire starting. Unfortunately there are no photos of the actual fire because it was busy being fought.

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