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The giant honey bee is commonly found in China, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan and the Philippines.
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The risk to Australia
The giant honey bee carries a range of internal and external parasitic mites. These mites could infest Australian bees, resulting in…
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27 February 2017Who does this notice affect? This notice is for AAs and Transitional Approved Arrangements (TAAs) that include:classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and/orcollection and transport of waste.…
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The selection of data which will be used as input in this guide is derived from the criteria chosen in the introduction section.
Inputting Data
Inputting data required to build the Proximity to Water criterion:
Click on Primary Input Data. This will display the "Data" folder in your…
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Live animals onboard vessels may introduce serious diseases to Australia such as African swine fever, screw worm fly, rabies, Newcastle disease, and foot and mouth disease, and therefore pose a risk to the health of Australian animals, people and environment. Animals include cats, dogs, fish, birds…
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1 December 2021
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Plant Biosecurity Advice 2021-P14 - Revised import conditions for apiaceous seeds for planting PDF
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This Biosecurity Advice notifies stakeholders of the revision of import conditions…
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An Australian biosecurity podcast projectThis podcast series ran from July 2021 to May 2023 and shared useful information about Australia’s biosecurity system. While it’s now archived, you can still listen to it using the links below. All information was current at the time of recording.Listeners…
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About the awardsWe celebrate the individuals, groups and organisations that enhance Australia’s biosecurity system. The Australian Biosecurity Awards recognises leadership, collaboration, innovation and proactive risk management.Our biosecurity system plays a critical role to:maintain our…
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Authors: Dale Ashton and Jeremy van Dijk
In 2014–15 rice production contributed 4 per cent of the total gross value of irrigated agricultural production in the Murray–Darling Basin (ABS 2017). Almost all of Australia’s rice production occurs in the NSW Murray and Murrumbidgee regions in the…
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