The entire state of New South Wales is now impacted by drought as extreme measures including water restrictions are tightened in a bid to combat the crisis.
According to the Department of Primary Industries, 61 per cent of NSW is either in drought or intense drought, while nearly 39 per cent is drought affected.
"This is tough," NSW Primary Industries Minister Niall Blair said yesterday. "There isn't a person in the state that isn't hoping to see some rain for our farmers and regional communities," he said.
A drier-than-expected June and July has left many farmers with failing crops, a short supply of water and diminishing livestock feed.
In some regions, water restrictions have been tightened to the point that residents can only do a maximum of two loads of washing a week and take three-minute showers.