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  • Emerging risk to Australia
The H5N1 strain of high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) (known as H5 bird flu) is NOT in Australia. It has been found in nearby countries and could be spread by long distance movements of wild birds.
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Response to red witchweed outbreak in Australia. This includes where it has been detected, restrictions in place, actions you must take, and resources to help you manage risks.
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Response to Red imported fire ant outbreak in Australia. This includes where it has been detected, restrictions in place, actions you must take, and resources to help you manage risks.
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  • Prepare and respond
Learn what to do if there is a plant or animal pest or disease outbreak. Find training that is relevant to your industry or role. This might include vets, plant scientists, beekeepers, growers, livestock producers and other industries.
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Response to Carpet sea squirt outbreak in Australia. This includes where it has been detected, restrictions in place, actions you must take, and resources to help you manage risks.
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  • Our role
How government and industry work together to respond to pest and disease outbreaks. This includes the systems, plans and agreements in place to support a response.
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About the network, including members and their role in animal and plant pest and disease preparedness and response.
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  • Prepare and respond
Actions you must take if you suspect a pest or disease outbreak. How to report and details you will need to provide when you report.
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Response to Banana freckle disease outbreak in Australia. This includes where it has been detected, restrictions in place, actions you must take, and resources to help you manage risks.
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Response to White spot disease outbreak in Australia. This includes where it has been detected, restrictions in place, actions you must take, and resources to help you manage risks.
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