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Consultation has concluded
This consultation has now closed and the final delivery of the project is underway. Thank you for all your input which has helped shape this project for the community.
The Noosa Biosecurity Plan was adopted by Council in February 2020. Council would like to thank submitters for their contributions to the development of this Plan.
BACKGROUND
Council has developed a Biosecurity Plan to guide public and private landholders in the management of invasive (pest) animals and plants.
All landowners have a biosecurity obligation to manage the invasive species identified in the Act. The Plan provides priorities for invasive species management, covering categories such prevention, eradication and containment.
This consultation has now closed and the final delivery of the project is underway. Thank you for all your input which has helped shape this project for the community.
The Noosa Biosecurity Plan was adopted by Council in February 2020. Council would like to thank submitters for their contributions to the development of this Plan.
BACKGROUND
Council has developed a Biosecurity Plan to guide public and private landholders in the management of invasive (pest) animals and plants.
All landowners have a biosecurity obligation to manage the invasive species identified in the Act. The Plan provides priorities for invasive species management, covering categories such prevention, eradication and containment.
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The consultation period has now closed. Thank you for taking the time to have a say. Staff are reviewing all of the feedback and hope to present the updated draft plan to Council for adoption in February.
The consultation period has now closed. Thank you for taking the time to have a say. Staff are reviewing all of the feedback and hope to present the updated draft plan to Council for adoption in February.
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The consultation period has been extended to give the community extra time to comment following the busy Christmas period.
The consultation now finishes COB January 20, 2020. Have a say today.
The consultation period has been extended to give the community extra time to comment following the busy Christmas period.
The consultation now finishes COB January 20, 2020. Have a say today.
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Council approved the Draft Noosa Biosecurity Plan for public consultation at its Ordinary Meeting on Thursday, November 21. Members of the community are invited to review the draft document and provide comment document during the consultation period, which closes 5pm, Monday, December 23.
Council approved the Draft Noosa Biosecurity Plan for public consultation at its Ordinary Meeting on Thursday, November 21. Members of the community are invited to review the draft document and provide comment document during the consultation period, which closes 5pm, Monday, December 23.