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  • Our role
Learn what the Australian Government does in an animal or plant pest or disease outbreak. See how we work with state and territory governments and with industry.
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  • Emerging risk to Australia
Not currently in Australia, these pests and diseases pose a risk as they have been found in nearby countries. See what you can do to protect against outbreaks.
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  • Prepare and respond
Find advice on how to identify signs of pests and diseases, steps you can take to prevent an outbreak, and what you need to do if an outbreak occurs.
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  • Prepare and respond
If you suspect a pest or disease outbreak – report it.  Report anything unusual, even if you’re not sure. Small signs may be an early indication that something’s wrong.
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  • Current response
Response to Torres Strait Exotic Fruit Fly 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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  • Current response
Response to African black sugar 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
What you must do if you suspect an exotic or emergency animal disease. Who to notify and actions you must take after you report your concerns.
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  • Prepare and respond
What you must do if you discover a new organism or plant pathogen. Who to notify and what happens next.
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