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Wettest year on record sees controversial and highly flammable weed 'explode'

Wettest year on record sees controversial and highly flammable weed 'explode'

Parts of Central Australia have experienced their wettest year on record, causing an explosion of buffel grass — a highly invasive weed that spreads across the country "like a cancer". The grass was brought in from Africa and parts of Asia more... Read more.

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