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Kangaroo grass (Themeda triandra) is one of many plant species found in the Western Australian rangelands. This page provides a summary of the plant's value for pastoralism.

Bunched kerosene grass (Aristida contorta) is one of many plant species found in the Western Australian rangelands.

Broad leaf wanderrie grass (Monachather paradoxus) is one of many plant species found in the Western Australian rangelands.

Frankenias (Frankenia spp.) are some of many plant species found in the Western Australian rangelands.

Needle bush (Hakea preissii) is one of many plant species found in the Western Australian rangelands.

Three-winged bluebush (Maireana triptera) is one of many plant species found in the Western Australian rangelands.

Lake-fringe rhagodia (Rhagodia drummondii) is one of many plant species found in the Western Australian rangelands. This page provides a summary of the plant's value for pastoralism.

Crinkle leaf cassia (Senna artemisioides subsp.

Currant bush (Scaevola spinescens) is one of many plant species found in the Western Australian rangelands. This page provides a summary of the plant's value for pastoralism.

Tall sida (Sida calyxhymenia) is one of many plant species found in the Western Australian rangelands. This page provides a summary of the plant's value for pastoralism.

Tomato bush (Solanum orbiculatum) is one of many plant species found in the Western Australian rangelands. This page provides a summary of the plant's value for pastoralism.

The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development’s (DPIRD) Statistical Seasonal Forecast (SSF) outlook for July to September 2021 is indicating less than 40% chance of exceeding...

All pigs being moved into Western Australia must meet published import requirements and be accompanied by the relevant documentation.

The WA Livestock Disease Outlook provides information about recent livestock disease cases in Western Australia and diseases likely to occur in the next month. Calling a vet to investigate...

Australia’s ability to sell livestock and livestock products depends on evidence from our surveillance systems that we are free of particular livestock diseases. The WA livestock disease outlook...

The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development’s (DPIRD) Statistical Seasonal Forecast (SSF) outlook for winter, June to August 2021 is indicating less than 40% chance of exceeding...

Applications have now closed for the Industrial Hemp Grants Scheme (IHGS). 

Pigeon rotavirus was first detected in Western Australia as a result of investigation of a disease outbreak in racing pigeons in May and June 2016.

The Western Australian Government has committed to fund a wide range of small grants throughout Western Australia in 2020/21.

  

Page last updated: Wednesday, 31 May 2017 - 5:05am