Central QLD Coast Landcare Network
Under the Local Law provision of the Local Government Act 1993, Local Government may declare a weed specifically for their Council area and enforce their control.
(not a weed)
Invasive plants that are not prohibited or restricted invasive plants, but are known to spread readily and cause negative impacts, within the region.
Plants declared invasive under the Biosecurity Act 2014 that are not present in QLD, if found must be reported within 24 hrs.
Plants declared invasive under the Biosecurity Act 2014, that are present in QLD. Must be reported within 24 hrs.
Plants declared invasive under the Biosecurity Act 2014, that are present in QLD. Not to be distributed or disposed of.
Plants declared invasive under the Biosecurity Act 2014, that are present in QLD. Not to be moved.
Plants declared invasive under the Biosecurity Act 2014, that are present in QLD. Not to be kept.
The National Environmental Alert List (the Alert List) for environmental weeds identifies 28 species that are in the early stages of establishment and have the potential to become a significant threat to biodiversity if they are not managed.
Thirty-two WONS (Weeds of National Significance) have been identified because of their impact on primary production and the environment, potential for spread and socioeconomic impacts.