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The driest part of Victoria is the Mallee region, located in the northwest of the state. This area experiences low annual rainfall, often averaging less than 300 mm per year. The climate is characterized by hot summers and cool winters, contributing to its arid conditions. The Mallee's unique landscape features saltbush and other drought-resistant vegetation.

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