| Drought information for Victoria on the DPI website. Information on Drought and Dry Seasonal Conditions on the DPI website (includes information on: Rural Finance Corporation, Water Cartage, Grants, DPI Dry Conditions Coordinators, Drought Management Information). A full set of definitions of ‘drought’ can be found in Hounam, et. al., (1975). Standard definitions of drought refer to the occurrence of water within the hydrological cycle. They include;
| ![]() Black Dog Creek, May 2003 |
![]() | A Centre for Land Protection Research (CLPR) Review of the DCNR Response to the 1994/95 Drought. | (PDF 907KB) |
| Drought reserve dams | "Drought proofing" is a set of strategies and works for enabling a property cope with extended dry periods. These include vegetation protection, stocking strategies, use of stock containment areas, fodder reserves and water reserves. |
| Paddock protection and stock management during dry times | The management of paddocks and stock during dry times requires considerable care to avoid degradation of soil and water, damage to plants or seeds and long term financial loses. We wish to avoid the degradation of 1982/83 though appropriate management. Paddocks should remain in such a condition that soil structure and fertility are protected and ready to respond to the return of wet weather. |
| How long will my dam water last? | This Landcare note is to help land managers calculate water demands being made by livestock on existing water storages, especially during drought periods. |
| Hints on feeding grain to cattle | There are three situations where grain might be fed to cattle - as a drought ration, as a supplement to grazing or in lotfeeding. In all cases care must be taken, especially in the introduction or conditioning of cattle to grain feeding. |
| Paddock protection and stock management during dry times | The management of paddocks and stock during dry periodst requires consideration of a number of factors to avoid degradation of soil and water, and damage to plants or seeds. |