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Australia is free from some of the world's major agricultural and aquatic pests and diseases, and is a world leader in animal welfare. This 'clean and green' status provides us with a major trading advantage and access to overseas markets - essential to the economy because Australia exports around 75 per cent of its agricultural products.
The Biosecurity Services Group protects our animal and plant health by placing a high priority on education and awareness to prevent pest and disease incursions, and ensures robust and tested response plans are in place should an outbreak occur.
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Pests, Diseases and Weeds
- Biosecurity
- Animal pests and diseases
- Aquatic animal diseases
- Marine pests
- Plant pests and diseases
- Weeds
- BioSIRT
Animal Welfare
- Australian Animal Welfare Strategy (AAWS)
- Live Animal Export Trade
- Welfare Standards and Guidelines
- National Consultative Committeee on Animal Welfare
- Animal Welfare Publications and Reports
- Animal Welfare links
Animal Health
- Australia's Animal Health System
- Committees that deal with Animal Health
- Emergency Animal Disease Preparedness
- Epidemiology and Animal Disease Modelling
- Australia and the World Organisation for Animal Health
- Strategic Foresight
- Veterinary Public Health
Aquatic Animal Health
Plant Health
Locusts
- Current Locust Situation and News
- Locust Bulletins
- About Locusts
- Locust Control Operations
- Information for Landholders
- Current Research
- APLC Publications and Brochures
Emergency Preparedness
- Agriculture Emergency Communications
- BioSIRT
- Training activities and simulation exercises
- National pests and disease Outbreak website
Animal and Plant Health Publications
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Agricultural Pests and Feral animals
Last reviewed:
28 Sep 2012
28 Sep 2012