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AustralianFarmers The recent birth of a camel calf has solidified a decades long fight to see one of the country’s worst weeds controlled. The Desert Channels Queensland group recently celebrated the birth of the first calf born to the camel research herd in central north Queensland. The DCQ team welcome the birth of it’s first calf born into the research herd For the DCG, it’s a significant step in the fight to control one of the country’s worst weeds, the Prickly Acacia. The Prickly Acacia is a thorny shrub or small tree most commonly found in central and northern Queensland. It is a Weed of National Significance, regarded as one of the worst weeds in Australia because of their invasiveness, potential for spread, and economic and environmental impacts. ....
This was the response from Gladstone Regional Council to questions from The Observer as residents continue to live with the Weed of National Significance in their neighbourhood. A native of Brazil, Salvinia molesta is free-floating aquatic fern that rapidly multiplies to form dense mats on water surfaces which become a breeding haven for mosquitoes. The Department of Agriculture and Fisheries Queensland lists Salvinia as a category three restricted, invasive plant under the Biosecurity Act 2014. Salvinia is a Weed of National Significance In Australia. It is regarded as one of the worst aquatic weeds in Australia because of its invasiveness, potential for spread, and economic and environmental impacts. It has been intentionally spread throughout the world as an ornamental pond or aquarium plant, and has escaped or been placed into waterways. Photo Ian Read ....
Date Time Weeding out… Chilean Needle Grass Council’s ‘Weeding out’ campaign through to the end of the year aims to share information on our region’s priority weeds. This week we’re focusing on Chilean Needle Grass as our weed of the week. As we head into the warmer months, Snowy Monaro Regional Council is calling on all community members to get to know our region’s unwanted (priority) weeds so we can understand how to play our part to protect our environment, help our farmers and support our community. The impact of weeds on natural vegetation can be devastating and is estimated to cost the NSW economy about $1.8 billion annually (NSW Department of Industry, 2018). ....