⏰Have you nominated a #biosecurity champion for the 2022 Australian Biosecurity Awards 🏆? Nominations close on 📆Mon, 22 August. Nominate a champion today: https://t.co/eq2TxHXIb2.
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"Eradication is a complex process and we need to see more adoption by growers to be prepared. We work with PHA on the ORC framework to get the best results for impacted growers but industry needs to be better with on-farm biosecurity." @Greenlife_AU John McDonald #HortConn22
SAVE THE DATE! 📅24 MAY 2022⌚️1 – 3 pm AEST. We’re hosting a live webinar about coordinated national research of Australia’s fruit flies. PART 1 will focus on fruit fly phenology and demography. Register now: https://t.co/A183F1XO2e
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Are you a primary producer and want to head to the 2nd Australian Biosecurity Symposium but can’t manage to find the funds? You’re in luck, head to 👇https://t.co/pCia43Cuca
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Keep your farm biosecurity plan on hand where ever you go! 👉 https://t.co/aCEJB8MUrC
Through the @FarmBiosecurity app you can design your very own #biosecurity plan based on the six biosecurity essentials, covering every aspect of your day-to-day activites.
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Find the latest on-farm biosecurity news, hot tips, industry updates and more in the most recent @FarmBiosecurity e-newsletter 📰
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The Farm Biosecurity newsletter is out now! It features the latest resources for sheep owners, 2021-22 Brown Marmorated Stink Bug season and more. If you subscribe, you’ll also receive a free mobile macro lens! Read the newsletter: https://t.co/GBRu1JT7M3
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The Australian Agriculture Visa is now in legislation. The visa was developed to address agricultural workforce shortages with the first workers expected to arrive in late 2021. For more information: https://t.co/4V9qctfSPd
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One of these bees is Australia's 'teddy bear bee' and the other is a North American bumblebee, which competes with native birds and bees for nectar. Do you know which is which?
Find out on @ISCAustralia’s #InsectWatch portal: https://t.co/uVJE6ezpP6
Let’s work together to protect Australia’s crops from pests and diseases! Follow us on Twitter @planthealthaust for the latest in plant biosecurity news. We all have a role to play. Visit https://t.co/KXT2E8vmP0 for more information.
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