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Producers oppose Levy over poor policy: NFF biosecurity protection levy submission
Almost $100 million raised from importers for stronger biosecurity in first three months of sustainable funding
Information and support for beekeepers when managing Varroa mite
NFF urges a rethink on fraught industrial relations Bill
New pest management board to boost collective action
Jo Quigley announced as new Chief Executive Officer of Integrity Systems Company
Lumpy skin disease vaccine supply secured
Is that alligator … weed?
Biosecurity Blitz helping to fight backyard pests
Likeminded partners sign collaboration agreement
Fun community project to increase Cupidon beans in shire
Feral deer put on notice
Consultation commences on extent of pests and weeds
Great Biosecurity Quest is on – play your part
Rebate scheme shortchanges farmers
Revealing Australia’s illegal weed wide web
Paving the Way for Advanced AI Biosecurity Screening for Australia’s Agriculture Sector
Weed of Week: African lovegrass
ACT reserves reopen following Spring vertebrate pest control program
Annual Disaster Exercise Strengthens Region’s Preparedness
Helping hand extended for financial hardship
New Grapevine management guide available
RIC CEO on ABC Capricornia Rockhampton – National Drought Forum
White spot decontamination enters final stage
Updated SE regional weed management plan released: Bega Valley
Biosecurity Protection Levy – we want to hear from you
Great on your plate but not as bait
Stop pests and diseases blooming in Australia
Government services in North-west Queensland to meet biosecurity concerns
Join Quest And Learn How To Protect Our Biosecurity
WA’s first commercial avocado shipment arrives in Thailand
Varroa reveals need for biosecurity boost
New Animal Disease Diagnostic Van Ready To Hit Road
Thorny end for cactus racket
Varroa mite decision requires response
National changes to Varroa mite outbreak response necessary but disappointing
Transition to management planned for Varroa
NSW DPI to support beekeepers in transition to management
Nationals’ failure on biosecurity means varroa mite is here to stay
National industries and governments decide to transition the Varroa mite program
Interim report into Tasmanian harness racing delivered
Two fined, two warned over breach of electric ant restrictions
Labor’s budget breaks hearts in regions
Plant pathogen threatens rare parrot
Agricultural Training Centre of Excellence to support industry growth
Dead bodies from natural disasters and conflict do not generally pose health risks, Red Cross and WHO say
Integrity Systems Company awarded $22.5m Australian Government grant
Primary Sector Growth Vital For Economic Recovery