Water Resources Research Supporting Information for The influence of multiyear drought on the annual rainfall-runoff relationship: an Australian perspective Margarita Saft1,2, Andrew W.Western1, Lu Zhang2, Murray C. Peel1, Nick J. Potter2 1Department 2Water of Infrastructure Engineering, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia for a Healthy Country Flagship, CSIRO Land and Water, Canberra, ACT, Australia Contents of this file Figures S1 to S2 Introduction This supporting information provides the complimentary figures to illustrate associations between significant rainfall-runoff relationship change and catchment / dry period characteristics. Figure S1 is complimentary to the Figure 7 in the article (showing statistically insignificant results). Figure S2 displays differences between selected dry period characteristics for catchments with and without detected change (all results are not statistically significant). 1 Figure S1. Catchment characteristics for catchments with (p<0.05) and clearly without (p>0.3) significant change in their rainfall-runoff relationship during the Millennium Drought. Insignificant results presented. For significant results see Figure 7 of the article. 2 Figure S2. Drought characteristics for catchments with (p<0.05) and clearly without (p>0.3) significant change in their rainfall-runoff relationship during the Millennium drought. 3