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The north Queensland towns of Tully and Babinda frequently vie to win the "Golden Gumboot" award each year. Tully used to win the annual award, but Babinda, with an annual average rainfall of 3560 mm, has now won the award for seven consecutive years.

Australia's wettest capital city is Darwin. Located on the far northern coast, it has a tropical, humid climate. Darwin receives an average of 1200-1800mm of rain per year.

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The north Queensland towns of Tully and Babinda frequently vie to win the "Golden Gumboot" award each year. Tully used to win the annual award, but Babinda, with an annual average rainfall of 3560 mm, has now won the award for seven consecutive years.

Australia's wettest capital city is Darwin. Located on the far northern coast, it has a tropical, humid climate. Darwin receives an average of 1200-1800mm of rain per year.

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