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2015-11 - Rock lobster fishery notification—Parts of the eastern region Tasmania to open

​Date of effect:  19/12/2015 The Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (the department) has been advised by the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and the Environment (DPIPWE…
04 November 2019 - Last modified

25-2018 - Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (BMSB) Risk Season 2017-18 - Amended process for LCL containerised goods from Italy

​14 March 2018Who does this notice affect?Clients in the import and shipping industries—including freight forwarders, importers and customs brokers—associated with importing LCL containerised goods from…
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Accounts Receivable

​1800 647 531 is the freecall number for clients who need to make a payment and who cannot pay online. Clients can use this service to obtain copies of invoices, discuss any difficulties experienced in paying accounts and have other queries related to transactions appearing on client statements…
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21 December 2012 Import risk analysis Why has this announcement on fresh salacca fruit from Indonesia been made? Indonesia requested market access to Australia for fresh salacca (snake fruit) in…
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Terms and Descriptions used in the Locust Bulletin

[expand all]​​​​ About the Locust Bulletin The Australian Plague Locust Commission (APLC) produces a monthly Locust Bulletin during times of locust activity (spring, summer and autumn) for Australian plague locust - Chortoicetes terminifera, spur-throated locust - Austracris…
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Migratory locust

​​The migratory locust, Locusta migratoria, is mainly a pest in the Central Highlands of Queensland where small outbreaks are frequent. Outbreaks also occur in the western Darling Downs and Roma and St…
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Appendix 1: Characteristics of forestry workforce by SLA

​ ​ Table A1: Percentage of labour force in different age groups, forest industry and total labour force - 2006   Forest industry 15-…
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Contact us - ACLUMP

​​​​ACLUMP coordination / Land Use and Management Contact Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences​ Email ABARES Land Management Phone: +61 2 6272 3933
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Comparison of Australian plague locust and Urnisa guttulosa adults

​​Comparison of Australian plague locust and Urnisa guttulosa adults Australian Plague Locust - Chortoicetes terminifera Urnisa guttulosa Major differences between adults of these species:…
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Comparison of Australian plague locust and Peakesia nymphs

​Comparison of Australian plague locust and Peakesia nymphs Australian Plague Locust - Chortoicetes terminifera   Peakesia hospita and…
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