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Rod Young (Chair)

Helen Dalton
Mark Horan
Oscar Pearse
Bronwyn Petrie
Cameron Rowntree
John Ward
Lorraine Wilson

NSW Farmers'
Association Staff
E nswfarmers@
nswfarmers.org.au

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F 02 8251 1750

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Weeds & Pest Animals

CRM_WM_ThumbnailThe CRM Committee is concerned that the explosion of environmental legislation and regulation in the last 15 years has resulted in the practices and landscapes of farmers being changed - dramatically in some instances - to the point that large tracts of land have been ‘locked up’ and/or converted to national parks. Unfortunately, the day-to-day maintenance of these parcels of land can fall by the wayside, meaning that invasive weeds and pest animals can multiply.

The Association has been an extremely active participant in the debate on weeds. On the recommendation of the Noxious Weeds Advisory Committee (which the Association is a member of), the NSW Government recently introduced the NSW Weeds Action Program, replacing a range of noxious weed grant programs previously provided to local and public authorities. The new program targets future funding directly at outcomes in the NSW Invasive Species Plan, aiming to ensure that local weed control authorities and other key stakeholders meet the NSW Invasive Species Plan targets.

As a result of lobbying by the Association, the Minister for Primary Industries re-instated Galvanised Burr on the Noxious Weeds list. As a result of the Association’s efforts, the burr can now be cleared without needs consent under the Native Vegetation Act 2003.

The Association has established the Fire Weed Committee to develop a grass-roots response to the growing problems related to that weed. The NSW/ACT Serrated Tussock Working Party has also been established to take ownership of weed problems and facilitate cost effective solutions based on local initiatives.

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  • Wild Dogs Survey
    NSW Farmers is receiving member reports of increased wild dogs across a number of areas of the state. To ensure we have up-to-date information on wild dog numbers in your region so that we can request appropriate response measures for your area, we would be grateful if you could please complete the following short survey. Click here to fill in the survey...

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