Australia's National Biosecurity System Overview

Australia's National Biosecurity System Overview
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This article provides an in-depth look at Australia's national biosecurity system, covering monitoring, response, quarantine, pest management, preparedness activities, and more. It also explores emergency response arrangements, including the Emergency Plant Pest Response Deed and other national biosecurity agreements.

  • Australia
  • Biosecurity
  • Plant Health
  • Pest Management
  • Emergency Response

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  1. Industry resource toolkit Article 1: Australia s national biosecurity system This graphic pack support the Industry resource toolkit an educational series aimed at providing Plant Health Australia (PHA) Plant Industry Members with a resource toolkit containing information on national response arrangements under the Emergency Plant Pest Response Deed (EPPRD). The toolkit is a collection of 12 articles developed by Plant Health Australia to help Plant Industry Members educate their own members about the Emergency Plant Pest Response Deed (EPPRD). This pack supports the content contained in Article 1, Australia s national biosecurity system. The graphics include: the activities undertaken overseas, at our borders, and within Australia the three national biosecurity response agreements in Australia icons that depict Emergency Plant Pests. Use the graphics to: customise the colours to suit your organisation s branding create images for social media, website, newsletters, and other formats. incorporate them into your member training and educational programs in your promotional material as brochures and flyers. Learn more about customising the graphics contained in this pack: how to add a colour palette in PowerPoint to match your organisation'sbranding how to change the colour of a diagram in PowerPoint how to save a PowerPoint slide as a .png or .jpeg file. Find out more about the Industry resource toolkit.

  2. Australias national biosecurity system AT THE BORDER WITHIN AUSTRALIA Monitoring and surveillance National coordination and response to pest incursions Domestic quarantine movement restrictions Pest management Breeding of resistant varieties Emergency preparedness activities Simulation exercises Education and awareness Preparedness measures Farm biosecurity OVERSEAS Risk analysis and import approvals (inc management and communication). Near neighbour surveillance and capacity development Export market access negotiations Offshore assessment, audit and verification International standards development Capacity building in overseas countries Gathering global pest intelligence Inspection and monitoring Enforcement and compliance Implementation of risk management system Policy implementation Education and awareness Article 1: Australia s national biosecurity system Caption: Protecting Australia from plant pests and diseases through activities undertaken overseas, at our borders, and within Australia.

  3. Emergency response arrangements EMERGENCY PLANT PEST RESPONSE DEED National Environmental Biosecurity Response Agreement Emergency Animal Disease Response Article 1: Australia s national biosecurity system Caption: There are three national biosecurity response agreements in Australia

  4. What is an EPP? An EPP must be a An EPP must have an impact on [Recommended: Replace the crop icon with one relevant to your industry] CROPS INSECT MITE EDIBLE FUNGI PATHOGEN NEMATODE BEES SNAIL WEED Article 1: Australia s national biosecurity system Caption: The EPPRD is only applied where the pest or disease has been identified as an Emergency Plant Pest. Note: this can also be found in Article 3 supporting graphics pack.

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