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    • Pests, Diseases and Weeds
      • Report a pest or disease concern
      • Animal pests and diseases
        • Avian Influenza or Bird Flu
          • Bird biosecurity
          • Global avian influenza outbreak situation update
          • Information for recreational shooters
        • Ehrlichiosis in dogs
        • Emergency and Exotic Animal Diseases - Bulletins and Alerts
        • Equine Influenza Inquiry - the Government's response
        • Foot-and-mouth disease
          • A review of Australia's preparedness for the threat of foot-and-mouth disease
            • National foot-and-mouth disease vaccination policy
          • Potential for wind-borne spread of FMD in Australia
          • Advice on FMD requirements within the maritime, air and mail pathways
        • International arrangements for emergency animal disease outbreaks
        • Japanese encephalitis
        • Japanese encephalitis information for veterinarians
        • Keeping African swine fever and foot-and-mouth disease out of Australia
          • Non-English speaking background communities and swill feeding project
        • Lumpy skin disease
          • Disease facts
          • Government actions
          • Livestock producers
          • Veterinarians
          • National Action Plan
        • National List of Notifiable Animal Diseases
        • National List of Reportable Diseases of Aquatic Animals
        • State and Territory Notifiable Animal Diseases lists
        • Wildlife Exotic Disease Preparedness Program
        • White nose syndrome
      • Aquatic animal diseases
      • Bees and bee pests and diseases
        • Honey bee and pollination continuity strategy
          • Statement of research and development priorities
        • Honey bees, crop pollination and varroa mite frequently asked questions
        • Status of Asian honey bee in Australia
      • Exotic weeds
      • Forests and timber: a field guide to exotic pests and diseases
      • Fruit flies in Australia
        • Managing fruit flies in Australia
          • Sterile Insect Technique use in Australia
        • The Smart Fruit Fly Management Measure
          • Fruit fly economic studies
          • Strengthening Australia’s Fruit Fly System Research Program
          • Technical and scientific projects and activities
      • Locusts
        • Australian locusts
          • Locust and grasshopper identification guide
            • Description of adults
              • 1. Australian Plague Locust: Chortoicetes terminifera
              • 2. Spur-throated locust: Austracris guttulosa
              • 3. Migratory locust: Locusta migratoria
              • 4. Small plague grasshopper: Austroicetes cruciata
              • 5. Other Austroicetes species
              • 6. Eastern plague grasshopper: Oedaleus australis
              • 7. Yellow winged locust: Gastrimargus musicus
              • 8. Bermius brachycelus and other Bermius species
              • 9. Giant or Hedge grasshopper: Valanga irregularis
              • 10. Heteropternis obscurella
              • 11. Peakesia hospita and other species
              • 12. Urnisa guttulosa
              • 13. Aiolopus thalassinus
              • 14. Caledia captiva
              • 15. Wingless grasshopper: Phaulacridium vittatum
            • Description of nymphs
              • 1. Australian Plague Locust: Chortoicetes terminifera (nymph)
              • 2. Spur-throated locust: Austracris guttulosa (nymph)
              • 3. Migratory locust: Locusta migratoria (nymph)
              • 4. Small plague grasshopper: Austroicetes cruciata (nymph)
              • 5. Other Austroicetes species (nymph)
              • 6. Eastern plague grasshopper: Oedaleus australis (nymph)
              • 7. Yellow winged locust: Gastrimargus musicus (nymph)
              • 8. Bermius brachycelus and other Bermius species (nymph)
              • 9. Giant or Hedge grasshopper: Valanga irregularis (nymph)
              • 10. Heteropternis obscurella (nymph)
              • 11. Peakesia hospita and other species (nymph)
              • 12. Urnisa guttulosa (nymph)
              • 13. Aiolopus thalassinus (nymph)
              • 14. Caledia captiva (nymph)
              • 15. Wingless grasshopper: Phaulacridium vittatum (nymph)
          • About locusts
          • Australian plague locust
          • History of locust and grasshopper outbreaks in Australia
          • Links to related websites
          • Migratory locust
          • Spur throated locust
        • Current locust situation
        • Role of the Australian Plague Locust Commission
          • APLC documents
          • Area of operation
          • APLC activities
          • APLC Commissioners
        • Information for landholders
          • APLC strategic control - commencing or ceasing operations
          • APLC offices and contacts
          • Locust control agents-livestock and crop residues
          • Reporting locusts
        • Locust bulletins
          • Terms and Descriptions used in the Locust Bulletin
      • Marine pests
        • Marine Pest Sectoral Committee
        • Review of National Marine Pest Biosecurity
          • Marine pest network
        • Emergency Marine Pest Plan
      • Pest animals and weeds in Australia
        • Supporting Communities Manage Pest Animals and Weeds Program
        • Supporting Australia’s regions to manage established pest animals and weeds
        • Control tools and technologies for established pest animals and weeds competitive grants programme
        • Environment and Invasives Committee
        • Funding innovation to tackle pest animals and weeds
        • National Carp Control Plan
      • Plant pests and diseases
        • National action plans
        • Barley stripe rust
        • Begomoviruses and vectors
        • Brown marmorated stink bug
        • Citrus canker
        • Cyst nematodes of grains and vegetables
        • Exotic bees
        • Exotic stem borers of sugarcane
        • Exotic tree nematodes
        • Fire blight
        • Fruit flies
        • Giant African snail
        • Myrtle rust
        • Grape phylloxera
        • Spongy moths
        • Hessian flies
        • Huanglongbing
        • Internal and external mites of bees
        • Khapra beetle
          • Urgent actions to protect against khapra beetle
            • Requirements for high-risk plant products to protect against khapra beetle
            • Requirements for other-risk plant products to protect against khapra beetle
            • Requirements for sea containers to protect against khapra beetle
            • Requirements for seeds for sowing to protect against khapra beetle
          • Khapra beetle in imported goods
          • Khapra beetle bulletin
          • The khapra beetle story
        • Karnal bunt
        • Leaf miner
        • Panama disease tropical race 4
        • Plum pox virus
        • Potato cyst nematode
        • Potato late blight
        • Sudden oak death
        • Xylella and exotic vectors
          • International Symposium on Xylella fastidiosa
        • Tobamoviruses
        • Exotic invasive ants
        • Ug99
        • Wheat stem sawfly
        • Zebra chip
      • Protect your animals and plants from pests and disease
        • Biosecurity engagement
        • Bird biosecurity
          • Avian Influenza (bird flu)
          • Bird flu and our health
          • National Biosecurity Manual - Exhibition poultry
          • National Farm Biosecurity Manual - Poultry production
          • Protect your birds against bird flu and diseases
          • National Water Biosecurity Manual - Poultry production
        • Plate it. Don’t plant it.
        • Vital information for travelling farm workers
        • Biosecurity videos and audio
        • Biosecurity and farmers' markets

Pests, diseases and weeds

Budget 2021-22

The 2021-22 Budget has now been released, with measures related to the information on this page.

Find out more at www.awe.gov.au/budget.

Biosecurity is everyone’s responsibility. Looking out for unusual pests, weeds or diseases can help. Our environment and agriculture rely on our biosecurity system to be strong and resilient to safeguard our economy, cultural heritage and way of life from exotic species.

In this section

  • Animal pests and diseases
  • Aquatic animal diseases
  • Plant pests and diseases
  • Bees and bee pests and diseases
  • Marine pests
  • Weeds
  • Importing live animals and reproductive material
  • Importing plants, grains and horticulture
  • Locusts
  • Biosecurity engagement
  • Bird biosecurity
  • Fruit flies in Australia

Contacts

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Resources

  • Report a concern​
  • Bringing your pets to Australia
  • Protect your animals and plants
  • Pest animals and weeds in Australia
  • Outbreak web​site – prevent, prepare and respond
  • Australia and the World Organisation for Animal Health
  • List of notifiable diseases
  • Animal ​and plant health publications
  • Agricultural pests and feral animals
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