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Weeds cost Queensland an estimated $600 million annually and have significant impacts on primary industries, natural ecosystems, and human and animal health.

Some plants have been declared as pest plants under the Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002. Landholders, including state agencies, may be required to control declared pest plants on their properties.


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Last updated 07 March 2013



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