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Crops and livestock are concentrated in the southeastern quadrant of the Australian continent, but they extend to far more areas. They are found along the eastern seaboard and inland, and through the southwest. Prosperous livestock properties occupy thousands of square kilometres inland, including semi-arid areas.

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