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Recommended indicators for monitoring social and economic impacts of forestry over time in Australia
Report prepared for Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry by the Fenner School of Environment and Society, CanberraJune 2008J. Schirmer, E. Loxton and A. Campbell-…
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"Australian Forest Profiles" is a series of brochures covering Australia's main forest types. They provide information on a wide range of economic uses and other values that forests hold for all Australians.
October 2019 Series
Australia's forests – overview
Acacia forest…
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23 March 2018
This Biosecurity Advice announces the commencement of the review of biosecurity import requirements for fresh avocados from Chile.
The Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (the department) aims to release a draft report for public consultation before the end of…
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Next, we need to combine the "Climate suitability" and "Proximity to water" map layers to find the regions of Australia which best fit the preferred habitat of the example species. This can be achieved using a manually weighted composite.
Click and drag a new composite onto the workspace.…
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The Department of Agriculture plays an important policy role in promoting the biological, economic and social sustainability of Australian fisheries, particularly those managed by the Australian…
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Date of issue: 28 October 2019Date of effect: ImmediateReference Number: MAA2019-06Attention: Industries- Industry Bodies – Australian Food and Grocery Council Export processed food establishments…
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Date of issue: 21 March 2018
Date of effect: Immediate
Reference Number: NPG 160318
Attention:
Australian Honey Bee Industry Association
Honey producer-packers and beekeepers
Exporters and freight agents
Overseas markets: China
Purpose
To notify of recent market access issues relating…
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As in all insects, the development of juvenile locusts occurs in discrete stages called instars. Juvenile locusts are called nymphs or hoppers. Locusts exhibit what is termed …
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Euwallacea fornicatus, commonly known as Polyphagous shot-hole borer (PSHB), is a tiny beetle that bores into living trees, causing damage and dieback. It tunnels into the tree’s stems and branches and spreads with the movement of infested trees, firewood, and green waste material…
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Prevention of future pandemics and major health events requires cooperation across health sectors and disciplines via a One Health approach.
Acting Australian Chief Veterinary Officer Dr Beth Cookson said One Health Day is a timely reminder of the importance of using a collaborative approach,…
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