Discuss Biosecurity across the Burdekin Shire Council, landholder responsibilities and how Council can support in managing biosecurity obligations in the Community Consultation.
Biosecurity is an important issue that affects both the Burdekin Shire Council and the landholders in the area. It is essential that both parties work together to manage biosecurity risks and meet their respective obligations.
The Burdekin Shire Council has a responsibility to implement and enforce biosecurity measures in the area to protect the community, the environment, and the economy from the risks posed by pests, diseases, and weeds.
To effectively manage biosecurity risks in the Burdekin Shire Council area, it is important that both the council and landholders work collaboratively. The council can support landholders by providing information and resources to help them understand their biosecurity obligations and providing training on best biosecurity practices. Landholders can also work with the council by reporting any suspected biosecurity incidents, complying with biosecurity regulations, and participating in biosecurity programs.
Agenda Items
Woody Weed Mechanical Removal, How and What?
Innovative way to remove Aquatic Weeds
Feral Deer Control Techniques
Feral Deer Control Techniques
How can Council help you with Land Protection?
Smoko and Lunch provided
Burdekin Library Loft : June 15 2023 9:00am-12:00pm
Register your interest by phoning Burdekin Shire Council Customer Service on 4783 9800 and ask for a Biosecurity Officer