No, Australia is not having a drought.
Constantly. There is always part of Australia in drought.
Most areas of Australia have permanent drought conditions.
I don't think anyone did because Australia has such good drought precautions
Droughts can occur in any region around the world, but they are more common in arid and semi-arid climates. Some areas that frequently experience droughts include parts of Africa, Australia, the western United States, and regions around the Mediterranean Sea.
At least one region of Australia is always in a period of drought. This region may vary from north to south, east to west, etc, but because of the nature of Australia as the world's second driest continent, there is always a part of Australia in drought.
Lack of rain in hot places like Indonesia and Australia will cause drought
The most drought-prone areas are the areas inland from the coast. Drought hits all areas of Australia (including the coast) but drought is more prevalent in inland Queensland, NSW, Victoria, Northern Territory and throughout South Australia and Western Australia. Even Tasmania can be subject to drought.
Droughts in Australia are never a surprise. As the second driest continent in the world, Australia is subject to frequent droughts, and it is probably more of a surprise when there isn't a drought.
It continued not to rain?
If, by "SA" you mean South Australia, the drought was declared in October 2002.
At some time in history, any part of Australia could have had a drought. A more specific date is required. Droughts occur anywhere in Australia. They are less common along the southeast coastal regions, but certainly these areas have been drought-declared. The far northern tropical region rarely experiences drought.