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  1. ParkingNo1080 on

    My parents sent me photos from Alice Springs. The McDonald ranges are the greenest I’ve ever seen them

  2. crustyjuggler1 on

    Alice is incredibly green right now. Looks nice but Most of it is invasive buffel grass planted by cattle farms that destroy native plants and grasses.

    Liberals just passed a buffel grass management plan that said essentially play on. Profits over the environment yay!

  3. What now wokies? Uluṟu is green now. What happened to your precious climate change?

    (/s if it isn’t bleeding obvious)

  4. Interesting I actually had this thought and I haven’t looked into it or backed up or anything just a thought

    With all this climate change we’re having. I wonder where that’s going to leave Australia.

    And I’ve often wondered if some of the more areas are going to become more habitable. Potentially leaving us in a better position.

    Maybe it’s ignorance I’m not as climate scientist at all

    But I live in the desert, or at least on the edge of the habitable region. And I can’t help but think that the climate has actually got better not worse.

  5. I urge all Aussies to drive this marvellous country one day.

    The center is not as barren and devoid of life as the media portrays.

  6. Anyone got on the ground pictures to share? Maybe a before or after at the same location?

  7. MysteryPlatelet on

    Climate change is clearly a lie.

    */s because someone will take my joke literally and freak the fuck out*

  8. Relatively_happy on

    I cant post a photo but ive got work mates driving back from coober right now, and its green and lush as far as you can see

  9. West-Application-375 on

    It’s quite green here in Alice. The buffel grass is giving us sneezing fits. Still some water flowing in the Todd River too

  10. Look, I am no groundologist, but I have heard that one of the main reasons that Aus is so dry is because of the mountains of PNG blocking a lot of the warm wet air that comes down from the equator? Apparently if PNG was not there Aus would be a lot greener. Can anyone confirm/deny?