NSW Boosts Fire Ant Measures as QLD Border Traffic Soars

Biosecurity detection dog with handler.

The Minns Labor Government is ramping up its red imported fire ants program's surveillance and response efforts to combat the potential spread of fire ants during the summer when cross border traffic increases.

The Government's red fire ant program's goal is to prevent red fire ants from entering New South Wales, and in the event they do, the program identifies infestations early and eradicates them swiftly.

Operation Five Valleys in the Kyogle region was launched this week to focus on this potential hot spot and is spearheaded by the NSW Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD).

Last week another wave of Operation Victa, involving NSW Police and Transport for NSW, stopped 68 large vehicles at the NSW/Qld border to inspect compliance and turned around one vehicle from entering NSW under a direction from the officers.

This compliance activity follows the recent interception and eradication of fire ants found in a turf delivery from Queensland, which led to a swift response by the NSW Government suspending the importing of turf from southeast Queensland until that region's landscape sector demonstrates better safeguarding behaviours.

These actions are part of the NSW Government's ongoing detection and surveillance program across northern New South Wales.

Operation Five Valleys is undertaking the following:

  • The Government's specially trained detection dogs and human surveillance teams will be monitoring high-risk sites in Kyogle to detect fire ants.
  • High-risk locations are identified with fire ant carrier materials, such as turf, soil, landscaping materials, plus areas highlighted by habitat suitability modeling.
  • Areas near Cougal, Findon Creek, Lindesay Creek, Dairy Flat and Sawpit Creek have been identified as early detection areas to guard against the natural and human-assisted spread into NSW from QLD.
  • A Check Your Yard campaign is being launched to encourage all residents to check their properties. Selected Landholders can also elect to have their properties checked at no cost.
  • Plus, selected Landholders can have their properties checked at no cost.

To further support these efforts, the NSW Government has introduced updates to the Biosecurity Emergency Order, providing clear guidance and improved safeguards for stakeholders involved in the movement of fire ant carrier materials.

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