Biosecurity and Agriculture Management (Declared Pests) Declaration (No. 2) 2019 — Broome, Derby-West Kimberley, Wyndham-East Kimberley and Halls Creek
Declares specified organisms as pests in Broome, Derby-West Kimberley, Wyndham-East Kimberley, and Halls Creek, assigning keeping categories and revoking previous declarations.
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An organism listed is declared under section 22(2) of the act to be a declared pest for the area of the state specified with no assigned control category. An organism listed is assigned a specified keeping category under regulation 7 of the biosecurity and agriculture management regulations 2013. All previous declarations under the act relating to the organisms listed are revoked.
📜 Amendment History - Biosecurity and Agriculture Management Regulations 2013
View full chain →Invalid Date · Declares Babesia divergens as a declared pest for the whole of Western Australia, excluding the cattle tick infected area.
Invalid Date · Declares Cervus timorensis and Sturnus vulgaris as prohibited organisms state-wide and Bubalus bubalis as prohibited north of 20°S latitude and restricted south of 20°S latitude.
Invalid Date · Declares certain organisms as pests with specified control and keeping categories across Western Australia.
Invalid Date · Declares Hylotrupes bajulus (European House Borer) as a pest and assigns control categories.
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Related notices
Declares Babesia divergens as a declared pest for the whole of Western Australia, excluding the cattle tick infected area.
Declares Eclectus roratus as a prohibited organism for the entire state, restricting its keeping.
Declares specific organisms as prohibited under the Biosecurity and Agriculture Management Act 2007 for the entire state.
Declares Cervus timorensis and Sturnus vulgaris as prohibited organisms state-wide and Bubalus bubalis as prohibited north of 20°S latitude and restricted south of 20°S latitude.
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