Quarantine Area Notice Revocation — Queensland Fruit Fly — Claremont, Nedlands, Dalkeith
Replaces a quarantine area notice for Queensland Fruit Fly affecting Claremont, Nedlands, and Dalkeith with a new notice including Claremont, Cottesloe, Crawley, Dalkeith, Mount Claremont, Nedlands, Peppermint Grove, Shenton Park, and Swanbourne.
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Notice Text
The quarantine area notice—bactrocera (bactrocera) tryoni (queensland fruit fly or qfly) claremont, nedlands and dalkeith, published in the government gazette wa, the west australian newspaper, and on the department of primary industries and regional development website on 3 april 2020 is revoked and replaced by the following notice—biosecurity and agriculture management regulations 2013 quarantine area notice—bactrocera (bactrocera) tryoni (queensland fruit fly or qfly) claremont, cottesloe, crawley, dalkeith, mount claremont, nedlands, peppermint grove, shenton park and swanbourne.
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