
Each of these states has its own biosecurity regulations to prevent the introduction of pests, diseases, and invasive plant species that could harm their unique ecosystems. These rules are beyond our control, and we must comply with them to avoid penalties and protect local environments.
If you live in WA, NT, or TAS, we recommend checking your state’s Weed or Declared Plant Index to see whether a particular plant is restricted or prohibited.
For Western Australia (WA):
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development – Declared Plants
This index lists plants that are prohibited or controlled in WA.
👉 https://www.dpird.wa.gov.au/businesses/pests-weeds-and-diseases/plant/declared-plants/
For Northern Territory (NT):
A–Z List of Weeds in the NT – Department of Environment, Parks and Water Security
Includes declared species, management advice, and identification guides.
👉 https://nt.gov.au/environment/weeds/weeds-in-the-n...
For Tasmania (TAS):
Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania – Weeds Index
Lists declared and non-declared weeds, including control guides and management plans.
👉 https://nre.tas.gov.au/invasive-species/weeds/weeds-index
Biosecurity laws exist to protect native flora, fauna, and agriculture from invasive pests and diseases. Even a single plant species introduced outside its natural range can have lasting environmental impacts.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation — together, we can help keep Australia’s ecosystems safe and thriving. 🌱
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