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The community has got on board and contributed to another successful Biosecurity Blitz, with more than 1600 reports submitted during the event from 19 October to 16 November.

Senegal tea, temple plant, spade leaf plant (Gymnocoronis spilanthoides) is a declared pest in Western Australia (WA).

The Department of Agriculture and Food is encouraging people in regional and metropolitan areas to participate in the State’s inaugural Biosecurity Blitz from 18-30 September.

White grass/bundle-bundle pastures are one of the many pasture types in the pastoral rangelands in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.

Grains growers will have access to more agronomic information on new and emerging wheat varieties as part of a new project developed by the Department of Agriculture and Food.

Carnarvon residents are invited to register their interest in receiving free Mediterranean fruit fly (Medfly) traps to protect their fruit trees.

Entrepreneurs, scientists, bee keepers and university students will be putting their creative marketing and problem solving skills forward at the 2020 Honey Bee Hackathon.

In the latest development, the Federal Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (DAWR) has suspended the live export licence of EMS.  This is in addition to the suspension of Emanuel Exports’

Grapes grown from Brachetto vines produce wines with distinct floral and muscat characters that are best made in a rosé style.

Dothistroma needle blight (Dothistroma septosporum) causes needle loss, slow growth and sometimes death in many types of pine and some related conifers.