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  1. Our partners & programs

    Local Control Authorities can appoint officers, who have the authority for weeds under the Biosecurity Act. ... The program continues in key locations across NSW and focuses on strengthening collaboration and improving the capacity of all stakeholders

  2. Biosecurity Act 2015 factsheets

    More detailed information is available in the Biosecurity Regulation 2017, Biosecurity Order (Permitted Activities) 2019 and other documents atPDF, 268.7 KB). ... Control Order (PDF, 128.9 KB).

  3. Mediterranean fruit fly information and biosecurity

    monitor your plants regularly. keep records. Conditions of movement. There are conditions of movement relating to Medfly set out in the Biosecurity Order (Permitted Activities) 2017, under the Biosecurity Act 2015. ... Email clear photos with a brief

  4. Lupin anthracnose

    Details for this legislation are in the Biosecurity Regulation 2017 and the Biosecurity Order (Permitted Activities) 2017. ... Put in place biosecurity best practice actions to prevent entry, establishment and spread of pests and diseases:.

  5. Tomato Potato Psyllid

    A full list of notifiable plant pests and diseases can be found inĀ  Schedule 2 of the NSW Biosecurity Act 2015. ... Biosecurity (Tomato Potato Psyllid) Control Order 2022 (PDF, 4651 KB).

  6. Biosecurity Regulation 2017 - Weeds

    Control orders. A control order is an order made by the Minister (or delegate) that establishes one or more zones to prevent, eliminate, minimise or otherwise manage a biosecurity risk or ... Generally, a control order will be made to prevent the

  7. Potato cyst nematodes pest information and biosecurity

    as having met SPPA specific import conditions as prescribed in the Biosecurity Order (Permitted Activities) 2017. ... These conditions are specified in the Biosecurity Order (Permitted Activities) 2017.

  8. Fox control

    A Pest Control Order for the European red fox has been repealed and has been replaced with a listing of the European red fox as a Priority Pest Animal. ... Under the Biosecurity Regulation 2017 (NSW), the European red fox must not be kept or moved unless

  9. Information for restrictions on moving plants, plant products, soil and agricultural equipment

    Control Order Zones. The maps below are an indicative representation of Control Zones listed in Control Orders made under the Biosecurity Act 2015. ... You should refer to the relevant Control Order for specific information about the Control Zone

  10. Red-eared slider turtle

    Record your location. Let us know by completing the Report a biosecurity risk form. ... Further information on this issue can be obtained from the following link: Prohibited Dealing (Pest Animal Management) Exemption Order 2017 (PDF, 161.86 KB).

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