It has
(& please don't get me wrong - for us it's only an inconvenience, not a matter of literally life & death - I'm just agreeing that yes, it's dry)
You're right,
Back in Easter, the Clarence sopped flowing at Yates Crossing, second time ever, last time was 103 years ago.
I can't find if the Clarence had ever stopped flowing at the Carnham Bridge before.
Talking with a River Trawlerman yesterday, he has never seen tbe Clarence go for so long with out a Fresh, which mean buggar prawns this Christmas.
Which mean people will buy more imported seafood, it's a vicious cycle.
Farmers have sold their breding stock, they have nothing.