Grain harvest parthenium alert

Updated April 14 2021 - 11:36pm, first published October 16 2020 - 5:00am
People bringing high-risk harvesting equipment into NSW from Queensland are required by law to ensure equipment crossing the border is free of the devastating parthenium weed. Equipment should be presented for inspection at border crossing sites. All machinery and vehicles which have been in parthenium weed areas of Queensland should be properly cleaned before entering NSW. Photo: NSW DPI
People bringing high-risk harvesting equipment into NSW from Queensland are required by law to ensure equipment crossing the border is free of the devastating parthenium weed. Equipment should be presented for inspection at border crossing sites. All machinery and vehicles which have been in parthenium weed areas of Queensland should be properly cleaned before entering NSW. Photo: NSW DPI

With a bumper grain harvest forecast this year, NSW Department of Primary Industries (DPI) has alerted people bringing harvesting machinery into NSW from Queensland that they are required by law to ensure equipment crossing the border is free of the devastating parthenium weed and its seeds.

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