Truck washdown investment to enhance Western Australia’s livestock biosecurity defences

  • Up to $2.3 million to develop truck washdown facilities in the pastoral and agricultural regions
  • WA Government supporting livestock industry disease preparedness
  • The McGowan Government has announced up to $2.3 million to develop two truck washdown facilities – one in the Kimberley and one in the south – to enhance Western Australia’s preparedness for a potential emergency animal disease incursion.

    The investment will be a key asset to help WA respond to a serious livestock disease, such as lumpy skin disease or foot and mouth disease, and support industry resilience and recovery.

    The WA Government is working with key stakeholders to identify the best locations for the washdown facilities. The proximity to processors will be critically important for dealing with the impact of lumpy skin disease and foot and mouth disease.

    Preliminary analysis and costings are underway for the facilities, which will include a suitable water supply and effluent ponds, with works set to commence in 2023.

    The facilities add to the State’s efforts to enhance emergency preparations and protect WA’s valuable livestock industry from the impact of a serious disease outbreak.

    As stated by Agriculture and Food Minister Alannah MacTiernan:

    “New truck washdown facilities will be a crucial addition to the State’s biosecurity system, supporting preparatory measures and industry resilience in the event of a serious livestock disease outbreak.

    “The McGowan Government has been working hard to improve readiness for a serious livestock disease, with more than 70 producer information workshops and events, ongoing industry briefings, updating online resources, and streamlining the brands registration process.

    “WA has also given in principle support to a mandatory national sheep and goat electronic identification system to enhance traceability like that already in place in the cattle industry.

    “This investment is the next step in building our emergency preparedness, which together with industry investment, will strengthen our extensive biosecurity defences.”

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