The Biosecurity Preparedness Portal has been designed to improve access to information on an industry and pest basis, with a restricted access sub-site dedicated to each PHA member industry.
The Subcommittee on Plant Health Diagnostics provides national leadership in plant biosecurity diagnostics for Australia, reporting to the Plant Health Committee.
The Farm Biosecurity website provides information for producers to reduce the risks posed by diseases, pests and weeds. Resources include signs, an e-newsletter, videos, biosecurity manuals and record sheets.
The National Fruit Fly Council is a government and industry committee formed to work with growers and fruit fly management community groups to control fruit fly across Australia.
The accurate identification of fruit flies is a key component of Australia's biosecurity system. The new diagnostic protocols developed in this project are being incorporated in an updated and revised Australian Handbook for the Identification of Fruit Flies (Version3).
The National Plant Biosecurity RD&E Strategy Implementation Committee provides strategic oversight and direction for implementation of the National Plant Biosecurity RD&E Strategy.
This site provides a resource for preparedness information on Brown Marmorated Stink Bug.
BeeAware is a hub of information for beekeepers and growers about honey bee biosecurity, exotic and established pests of honey bees, and best practice pollination of agricultural and horticultural crops.
The NFFS Advisory Committee provides national policy oversight for the management of all fruit fly issues. A national view makes for more efficient processes and opportunities for investment in research that has support from all stakeholders.
The National Working Party on Pesticide Applications brings a national, coordinated, technical approach to spray drift issues. Their vision is of a regulatory system based on science, technologies, education and best practice.
This biosecurity emergency management knowledge base provides access to current information and resources to prepare for and respond to biosecurity incidents, across all sectors in Australia.
The National Plant Biosecurity Diagnostic Network enhances the delivery of plant pest diagnostics in Australia through improved connectivity and development opportunities for members.
This site provides information and advice for home gardeners and producers on the prevention and control of fruit fly, including a seasonal guide to possible strategies.
The Myrtle Rust Transition to Management (MRTM) collaboration site provides resources and files used by the MRTM Group. It contains Terms of Reference, minutes of meetings and the Scientific Advisory Group advice on technical and scientific matters.
The Asian Honey Bee Transition to Management (AHBTM) collaboration site provides resources and files used by the AHBTM Group. It contains Terms of Reference, minutes of meetings and the Scientific Advisory Group advice on technical and scientific matters.
After deciding that it was not possible to eradicate branched broomrape, a two year program began in July 2012 in South Australia to transition from eradication to long-term management of the parasitic weed.
The National Surveillance System for Weeds and Plant Pests: Virtual Coordination Centre is a current innovation research project funded under the Commonwealth National Landcare Programme.
The Consultative Committee on Emergency Plant Pests is the key technical coordinating body providing the link between the Australian Government, state and territory governments, industry, Plant Health Australia and the National Management Group for plant pest emergencies.
Workspace for the technical group to assist the grains industry deal with Russian wheat aphid.
The Australian Plant Pest Database is a national, online database of pests and diseases of Australia’s economically important plants, providing the rapid location of voucher specimens and efficient retrieval of detailed data.
In addition to having controls on goods that can enter Australia from overseas, Australia also has rules and regulations about the movement of goods between states, or within states.
NPSRT is a national surveillance reporting tool which allows government and industry to enter summary surveillance information in a standardised and consistent manner to coordinate surveillance activities and provide confidence in Australia’s plant health status?.
The Domestic Certification Services Working Group oversee the implementation of national plant health certification schemes (ICAs).
The NBIGEG Portal is for Expert Group members to access key data and information governance documents.
The Fruit Fly Body of Knowledge is the single largest collection of published and unpublished technical and surveillance records on fruit flies in Australia.