Drought is destroying the livelihoods of many farmers across the country, with some regions now in their seventh year without decent rain.
But some are using the dry times to their benefit.
They're building fences that will help them finally get on top of wild dogs that have been decimating sheep flocks for more than a decade.
National rural reporter Caitlyn Gribbin reports from Quilpie in western Queensland.
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