Weeds include both exotic and endemic plants that have become established beyond their original home-range, requiring control activities to reduce their environmental, economic, social or cultural impacts.
More than 3200 species of exotic plants have been introduced to Australia, with a significant proportion of these moved for gardening purposes.
Established weeds can be extremely challenging to control, requiring long term activities to deplete seed banks and other propagules.
Active community involvement in follow-up removal of emergent weeds following initial “knock-down” control has proved effective in some circumstances to control and locally eradicate some weed species.
Understanding Biosecurity – Weeds
Working Smarter Hub webinar #2; using technology in biosecurity
NRM Regions Australia, 2024
Four experts presenting innovative technology both being used and in development for the identification and control of pests and weeds from experts in the field and CSIRO’s Catalysing Australia’s Biosecurity Initiative scientists.
Strategic weed management for a productive grazing enterprise
Central Tablelands Local Land Services, June 2023
Family-owned and operated Central Tablelands farm-holders talk about planning and managing their biosecurity to protect their farming enterprises.