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Sugarcane stem-borers

​Chilo, Sesamia and Scirpophaga spp. What to look forBrowning of the upper leaves and holes in the stems of sugarcane.What you can doDo not move sugarcane from Papua New Guinea into the Torres…
04 November 2019 - Last modified

Weekly update - 28 October 2021

Weekly Australian Climate, Water and Agricultural Update Key issues During the week ending 27 October 2021, a cold front and associated cloud band brought rainfall to southern Australia, while low-pressure troughs brought rainfall to scattered areas of northern and eastern Australia…
28 October 2021 - Last modified

West Victorian Regional Forest Agreement

The West Victorian Regional Forest Agreement (RFA) was one of five RFAs in Victoria. It was terminated on 31 December 2024 and is no longer in force. The Australian and Victorian Governments originally signed the West Victorian RFA on 31 March 2000, establishing the framework for the sustainable…
02 October 2025 - Last modified

Weekly Australian Climate, Water and Agricultural Update, 23 January 2025

Weekly Australian Climate,Water and Agricultural UpdateKey issuesIn the week ending 22 January 2025, low-pressure systems brought rainfall to the north, west, and east of Australia:Some rainfall was recorded across northern cropping regions, but falls were highly variable across Queensland and…
23 January 2025 - Last modified

Fusarium wilt

Caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp.cubensealso known as Panama disease. What to look for Bright yellow banana plant leaves and if the stem is cut crossways close to the base, brown, red or yellow rings of discoloured tissue. What you can do Do not move fresh fruit south out of the Torres…
11 July 2023 - Last modified

Questions and Answers - pineapples from Malaysia

Release of draft import risk analysis for fresh decrowned pineapple fruit from Malaysia Questions and Answers –19 October 2011 Import risk analysis (IRA) Why is this IRA being undertaken? Australia…
04 November 2019 - Last modified

Melons from Japan

We have completed a final report for fresh melons (Cucumis melo) from Japan risk analysis. We will now verify that Japan can meet the import conditions. Risk analysis:When we do a risk analysis, we:​​review the science on pests and diseases of concernassess and…
09 September 2025 - Last modified

Huanglongbing and vectors

PLANT PEST Huanglongbing causes uneven mottling across leaves leading to the eventual death of the citrus plant.M.E. Rogers, UFL, idtools.org.  Huanglongbing and vectorsExotic to AustraliaFeatures: A bacterial disease that causes yellowing, blotchy mottling, and unseasonal leaf flushing,…
28 March 2025 - Last modified

2010-10 - Commencement of IRAs for the importation of beef and beef products from the United States, Canada and Japan

8 April 2010 Biosecurity Australia Advice 2010/10 This Biosecurity Australia Advice (BAA) announces the formal commencement of concurrent import risk analyses (IRAs) for the United States, Canada and Japan to assess the animal quarantine risks from the importation of beef and beef products…
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49-2024: Approval of new Recognised Offshore Cleaning and Pre-inspection Provider (ROCIP) facilities in Japan for used motorcycles and associated parts for export to Australia

19 March 2024Who does this notice affect?This notice is of interest to stakeholders including customs brokers and importers associated with the biosecurity clearance of used motorcycles and associated parts imported into Australia from Japan.What has changed?On 1 March 2024, the department formally…
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