Ep 85: Drought Country with Dr Robert Godfree

Dr Robert Godfree unpacks Australia’s long memory of drought and why forgetting it could be farming’s biggest risk in a drier future.

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Feb 11, 2026

In this episode, we chat with Dr. Robert Godfree, Senior Research Scientist and author of Drought Country, about what history can teach us about Australia’s harshest dry spells and how they continue to shape farming and life on the driest inhabited continent on Earth.

Bob shares how his background in forest ecology and a childhood spent on a northern New South Wales farm led him to explore the long arc of drought in Australia, from the settlement drought of the 1790s to the Federation drought and beyond. He explains why cultural memory around drought fades every generation, how lessons are forgotten and relearned, and what this means for farmers preparing for the future.

“There seems to be some sort of cultural amnesia around droughts in Australia, even though it's such a drought-prone continent.”

Join us as we dig into how early settlers and Aboriginal knowledge intersected (and were often lost), how drought shaped Australia’s economy, expansion, and mythos, and why the next frontier of resilience may come from farmers who understand both the lessons of the past and the climate models of the future.

Dr Robert Godfree
Senior Research Scientist, CSIRO & Author, "Drought Country"

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