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Weekly update - 28 April 2022

Weekly Australian Climate, Water and Agricultural Update Key issues For the week ending 27 April 2022, low-pressure troughs across eastern and south-central Australia resulted in moderate to heavy rainfall. A cold front brought isolated rainfall to parts of south-western Australia,…
28 April 2022 - Last modified

Weekly Australian Climate, Water and Agricultural Update, 8 August 2024

Weekly Australian Climate,Water and Agricultural UpdateKey issuesIn the week ending 7 August 2024, low-pressure troughs and cold fronts brought rainfall across southern half of the country.Across cropping regions, rainfall totals of between 5 and 25 millimetres were recorded in Queensland, and up…
08 August 2024 - Last modified

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This page contains a glossary of specific terms used within the Australian Fisheries and Aquaculture Statistics reports, acronyms and unit, and a fish name concordance. It also lists all references within the 2018 edition. [expand all] Glossary A Aquaculture: commercial growing of…
14 March 2023 - Last modified

Measuring drought risk

The exposure and sensitivity of Australian farms to drought Authors: Neal Hughes, Kevin Burns, Wei Ying Soh and Kenton Lawson Summary Australian farmers face high levels of risk due largely to Australia’s extremely variable climate. Recently, the Australian government established the Future…
11 November 2020 - Last modified

Northern Australia biosecurity initiatives

Northern Australia is mainly considered as a biosecurity ‘buffer’ for southern Australia, but it is a unique environment and a growing source of agricultural wealth in its own right. North Australia’s…
04 November 2019 - Last modified

Improving our understanding of the risks of LSD incursions via non-regulated pathways

Background: What is lumpy skin disease and how is it spread? Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is a serious viral disease of cattle and buffalo spread by biting insects including stable flies, mosquitoes, ticks and possibly midges. LSD virus tends to spread over long distances by movement of infected…
15 March 2023 - Last modified

Upscaling the Australian softwood sawmill industry

Feasibility and implications for future plantation investment Authors: Linden Whittle and Rhys Downham [expand all] Summary The volume of global trade in wood products continues to grow, putting increased pressure on the Australian softwood sawmilling industry to remain internationally…
02 July 2020 - Last modified

Stink bugs

PLANT PEST Brown marmorated stink bug. Ken Walker, PaDIL. Yellow-spotted stink bug Stink bugsExotic to AustraliaFeatures: These stink bugs hitchhike to new areas on or in imported goods or within packing spaces and if established would eat crops and ornamental plants; become a nuisance in…
28 March 2025 - Last modified

Progress on the implementation of the Tasmanian Community Forest Agreement 1 July 2009 - 30 June 2010

Jointly prepared by the Commonwealth and Tasmanian Governments Progress Report 1 July 2009 – 30 June 2010 Introduction Regional Forest Agreements (RFA) are separate Agreements between the Commonwealth Government and the State Governments of NSW, Victoria, Tasmania and Western Australia. Based…
19 October 2020 - Last modified

National Animal Health Diagnostics Business Plan

This plan will strengthen our national diagnostic capability and capacity for terrestrial animals. It shows how we will maintain and improve our animal health laboratory system.We developed the 2021-2026 plan with:animal health laboratoriesgovernmentsuniversitiesindustry stakeholders.The plan is…
20 February 2025 - Last modified

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We acknowledge the continuous connection of First Nations Traditional Owners and Custodians to the lands, seas and waters of Australia. We recognise their care for and cultivation of Country. We pay respect to Elders past and present, and recognise their knowledge and contribution to the productivity, innovation and sustainability of Australia’s agriculture, fisheries and forestry industries.

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