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Feral animals as hosts of exotic disease: Identification of potential disease contact between feral animals and sites of exotic disease incursion

DownloadDocumentPagesFile sizeFeral animals as hosts of exotic disease: identification of potential disease contact between feral animals and sites of exotic disease incursion DOC 2520 KBIf…
04 November 2019 - Last modified

Farm Biosecurity Producer of the Year

Price Cattle Company Price Cattle Company’s Owen and Brigid Price have received the 2022 Farm Biosecurity Producer of the Year award. The central Queensland beef producers are role models in the agricultural industry. They are leading the way in farm biosecurity, innovation, technology, record…
20 April 2023 - Last modified

Citrus canker

Caused by Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri What to look for Warty-rust-brown spots (cankers) on the leaves, shoots and twigs and sometimes on the fruit of citrus plants. What you can do Do not move plants, plant material, fruit (especially citrus fruit) or soil out of the Torres Strait…
11 July 2023 - Last modified

Australia's forests at a glance

​​Australia's forests at a glance is a pocket-book compendium of data and information about Australia's native forests and industrial plantations. The pocket-book covers forest types, areas and how native forests - including old growth forests - are conserved and managed. It also covers wood…
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Xylella and exotic vectors

PLANT PEST Scorched leaves are a common symptom of the bacterial disease Xylella which can infect hundreds of plant species. John Hartman, University of Kentucky, Bugwood.org Xylella and exotic vectorsExotic to AustraliaFeatures: A bacterial disease that…
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181-2018 - COLS services impacted from 23:00 Thursday 13 December to 01:00 Friday 14 December 2018 (AEDT)

​​12 December 2018Who does this notice affect?All importers and customs brokers who will be required to lodge imported cargo documentation to the department for biosecurity assessment during this…
04 November 2019 - Last modified

90-2018 - Planned maintenance of department’s website from 21:00 to 23:00 Tuesday 14th August 2018 (AEST)

​10 August 2018Who does this notice affect? All clients attempting to access the department’s website (http://www.agriculture.gov.au/) during this planned outage period. Information Due to planned…
04 November 2019 - Last modified

117-2023: *Update* Scheduled Outage: Friday 02 June to Saturday 03 June 2023 – COLS, MARS, OPS and PEBS unavailable, BMSB/Treatment Certificate Portal impacted

19 May 2023 Who does this notice affect? All importers and customs brokers who will be required to lodge imported cargo documentation to the department for biosecurity assessment during this planned maintenance period. All shipping agents or operators of maritime conveyances who will be required…
19 May 2023 - Last modified

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