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  1. Feed and Fodder

    Feed and Fodder. When bringing fodder and feed onto your property, you need to think about its quality and nutritional value and the longer term biosecurity risks you might be exposed ... Local Land Services and your local council weeds officer are on

  2. Legislation, strategy and policy

    From 1 July 2018, the management of pest animals will be administered under the Biosecurity Act and a range of new, flexible regulatory tools will take effect; replacing prescriptive instruments including

  3. Queensland Fruit Fly: control strategies for the home gardener

    Queensland Fruit Fly: control strategies for the home gardener. Summary. By taking effective action to control fruit flies in your home garden you can minimise damage to the fresh.

  4. Seasonal pests and diseases

    On this page we have identified emerging threats and profile the pests and diseases which may strike.

  5. Managing pests in NSW : Q&A

    land. 11. Who will pay for the pest management activities on my land?. ... The costs of pest control activities will be borne by the land manager.

  6. Weed control and identification

    Consequently, all label directions must be read by, or explained to, the user before each use of the pesticide. ... All pesticide users should take reasonable care to protect their own health and the health of others when using a pesticide.

  7. Transmissible Spongiform Encephelopathy Freedom Assurance Project (TSEFAP)

    increase stakeholder awareness and understanding of TSEs and the importance of surveillance measures. ... The department is involved in three operational project areas to achieve these above objectives:.

  8. Home gardeners

    The ability to spread by vegetative means (e.g. bulbs, roots or stem fragments). ... For tips on having a biosecure garden see the Australian government's'Biosecurity Matters' website.

  9. Australian bat lyssavirus - information for the public

    It was named Australian bat lyssavirus (ABLV) and it belongs to the lyssavirus family. ... There are currently seven types of lyssavirus which are found around the world.

  10. Weed control for cropping and pastures in central west NSW

    Weed control for cropping and pastures in central west NSW. This publication was written to provide information on the current best practice weed management for the central western NSW cropping and ... Previously, weed management information focused on

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