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Industry Issues
Invasive Plants

Weeds in other States

Weeds don’t generally take any notice of borders. Invasive plant management is an all of Australia issue. As an industry we need to be aware of other states regulations in relation to invasive plants. This is particularly important for growers, retailers, mail order companies that ship plants from one area to another. Each state or territory has its own regulations, laws and lists that you need to be aware of.

Below are some links to other Australian states and territories invasive plant information:

NSW

VIC

QLD

ACT

WA

SA

TAS

NT

 

AUSTRALIA Victoria ACT South Australia Queensland Northern Territory Western Australia Tasmania NSW



New South Wales
general weed information – click here
weed lists – click here

Australian Capital Territory
general weed information – click here
weed lists – click here

Queensland
general weed information – click here
weed lists – click here

Northern Territory
general weed information – click here
weed lists – click here

Western Australia
general weed information – click here
weed lists – click here 

South Australia
general weed information – click here
weed lists – click here

Tasmania
general weed information – click here
weed lists – click here

Federal Government Weeds Website
Website containing a lot of information, and includes a weed identification tool. Very useful website for industry members and the home gardener alike.
Click Here

Weeds Australia Website
Created by the Australian Weeds Committee to promote access to key weed policies, regulations, current issues, national initiatives, research, extension, training and personnel. 
Click here

Please note that the links provided were correct at the time of publishing.
The information supplied on these websites is a useful guide. The NGIV would strongly suggest that you speak to the relevant authority before shipping plants into those jurisdictions.

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