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Northern Rivers InvasivePlants Action Strategy
2009-2013For the use of all public & private land managers
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The aim of this strategy is to provide strategic direction for the future management of weeds in the Northern Rivers Catchment Management Authority’s (NRCMA) region by addressing specific catchment targets within the Catchment Action Plan (CAP) as well as providing weed authorities with specific actions for meeting requirements under the Noxious Weeds Act 1993. This Strategy aims to promote a coordinated approach to weed management across the region (spreading over 18 Local Government Areas) by providing a basic decision making system based on prioritisation of weed species and sites. The development of this Strategy was initiated by the NRCMA in collaboration with the NSW North Coast Weeds Advisory Committee (NCWAC) and supported by Local Councils, NSW Department of Primary Industries (NSW DPI), NSW Department of Environment and Climate Change (DECC), Department of Lands (Lands), the Mid North Coast Weeds Advisory Committee (MNCWAC) and the Northern Inland Weeds Advisory Committee (NIWAC). This strategy was prepared through a year of consultation with a wide range of stakeholders across the region.
Author:Dr Meri Oakwood Weed Planning Officer, NCWAC PO Box 180, Coramba NSW 2450
First published May 2009.Printed by Sunne Printing Services
Contacts for weed management in the Northern Rivers CMA region:
Local GovernmentCoastalFar North Coast Weeds (encompasses Kyogle, Tweed, Byron Bay, Richmond Valley, Lismore and Ballina Local Government Areas) 02 6623 3833 Clarence Valley Council 02 6643 0200Coffs Harbour City Council 02 6648 4000 Bellingen Shire Council 02 6655 7300 Nambucca Shire Council 02 6568 2555
Kempsey Shire Council 02 6566 3200 Port Macquarie Hastings Council
02 6581 8111
TablelandsTenterfield Shire Council 02 6736 6000 Glen Innes Severn Council 02 6730 2300
New England Weeds Authority (encompasses Guyra, Armidale, Uralla & Walcha Local Government Areas) 02 6771 1700
Weed Advisory Committees North Coast Weeds Advisory Committee 02 6643 3820 or 6653 8843 Mid North Coast Weeds Advisory Committee 02 6592 5288 Northern Inland Weeds Advisory Committee 02 6771 1700
Northern Rivers Catchment Management Authority OfficesAlstonville 02 6627 0170 Armidale 02 6771 3450 Coffs Harbour 02 6653 0150
Grafton (principal) 02 6642 0622 Kempsey 02 6561 4960 Murwillumbah 02 6676 7390
NSW DPI Regional Weed OfficesArmidale 02 6738 8500 Casino 02 6662 2288 Glen Innes 02 6730 1900
Grafton 02 6640 1600 Kempsey 02 6562 6244 Kyogle 02 6632 1900
This Strategy is available at: www.northcoastweeds.org.au Photo Credits Front Cover: (left to right)Row 1: Des Boorman (Cockspur Coral Flower), Rod Ensbey (Celtis Leaves and Fruit), Des Boorman (Water Hyacinth)Row 2: Tim Scanlon (Nulla Nulla Creek), Des Boorman (Mysore Thorn Flower), Tim Scanlon (Grassy Headland)Row 3: Des Boorman (Honey Locust Thorns), Reece Luxton (Clarence River, Grafton), Peter Foster (Castor Oil Plant Fruits)Row 4: Meri Oakwood (Butterfly Bush, Lowanna), Meri Oakwood (Butterleaf National Park), Des Boorman (Alligator Weed Flower)
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Contents
Forward ......................................................................................................................................6Map of the Northern Rivers CMA region ..................................................................................7Acknowledgements ....................................................................................................................8
Executive Summary ...................................................................................................................91. Background
1.1 The Region ...........................................................................................................101.2 The Purpose of this Strategy ................................................................................10 1.3 Aims of this Strategy ............................................................................................111.4 Goals of this Strategy ...........................................................................................121.5 How was this Strategy developed ........................................................................131.6 Who is this Strategy for .......................................................................................141.7 How does this Strategy address NR Catchment Action Plan Targets ..................14
2. Weeds2.1 What is a weed .....................................................................................................162.2 The impact of weeds ............................................................................................18
3. Prioritising weed species3.1 How did we prioritise weeds for this Strategy ....................................................183.2 Pioritised weed lists
Priority Weeds for Aquatic Landscapes ...................................................20Priority Weeds for Agricultural Landscapes .............................................21Priority Weeds for Coastal Landscapes ....................................................22Priority Weeds for (Lowland) Forest Landscapes ....................................23Priority Weeds for (Lowland) Riparian Landscapes ................................24Priority Weeds for Tablelands Landscapes ...............................................25Priority Weeds for (Lowland) Urban Landscapes ....................................26
4. Prioritising sitesWhat characteristics could be used for prioritising sites ...........................................27
5.Implementing the Strategy ....................................................................................................285.1 Goals, objectives and actions ...............................................................................29
Goal 1: Prevent new weed problems (early detection) .............................29Goal 2: Reduce the impact of existing weeds ..........................................33Goal 3: Increase awareness, education and training .................................41Goal 4: Improve weed management coordination ...................................45Goal 5: Enhance the use of legislation and enforcement .........................45Goal 6: Improve monitoring and evaluation of the Strategy ....................46
5.2 Principal implementing Committees....................................................................48
6. Relevant Legislation .............................................................................................................497. Links to other Plans and Strategies ......................................................................................50
Contents (continued)
AppendicesAppendix 1Weed Assessment Process: Question sheets............................................51Appendix 2 Additional Weed Species ........................................................................55Appendix 3 Class 1 and 2 Noxious Weeds ................................................................61Appendix 4 Class 3 Noxious Weeds ..........................................................................62Appendix 5 Class 4 Noxious Weeds ..........................................................................63Appendix 6 Class 5 Noxious Weeds ..........................................................................66Appendix 7 The National Environmental Alert List ..................................................67Appendix 8 List of Weeds of National Significance and Co-ordinators ....................69Appendix 9 Detail of Scores & Ranks for Aquatic Weeds ........................................71Appendix 10 Detail of Scores & Rank for Agricultural Weeds .................................77Appendix 11 Detail of Scores & Ranks for Coastal Weeds .......................................83Appendix 12 Detail of Scores & Ranks for Forest (Lowland) Weeds .......................87Appendix 13 Detail of Scores & Ranks for Riparian (Lowland) Weeds ...................91Appendix 14 Detail of Scores & Ranks for Tableland Weeds ...................................95Appendix 15 Detail of Scores & Ranks for Urban (Lowland) Weeds .......................98Appendix 16 Single infestations of weed species within each LGA .......................102Appendix 17 List of Weed Stakeholders ..................................................................111Appendix 18 Current Organisational Structure for Weed Management .................118Appendix 19 Development of a rapid response program for new incursions ..........123Appendix 20 Example of a weed species that could be eradicated .........................124Appendix 21 Development of a standardised reporting system ..............................125
Acronyms and Abbreviations .................................................................................................129Index of weed species that were assessed for this Strategy ...................................................130
TablesTable 1 Goals and objectives of this Strategy ............................................................12Table 2 Classes of Noxious Weeds ............................................................................17Table 3 Inclusions in each Priority Weed Category ...................................................19Table 4a Priority Weeds for Aquatic Landscapes .......................................................20
4b Priority Weeds for Agricultural Landscapes ..............................................214c Priority Weeds for Coastal Landscapes .......................................................224d Priority Weeds for (Lowland) Forest Landscapes .......................................234e Priority Weeds for (Lowland) Riparian Landscapes ...................................244f Priority Weeds for Tablelands Landscapes ..................................................254g Priority Weeds for (Lowland) Urban Landscapes .......................................26
Table 5 Criteria for prioritising sites .........................................................................27Table 6a Goal 1: Prevent new weed problems (early detection .................................29
6b Goal 2: Reduce the impact of existing weeds .............................................336c Goal 3: Increase awareness, education and training ...................................416d Goal 4: Improve weed management coordination ......................................456e Goal 5: Enhance the use of legislation and enforcement ............................456f. Goal 6: Improve monitoring and evaluation of the Strategy ......................46
Table 7 Legislation impacting on weed management ................................................49Table 8 Other relevant management strategies and plans ..........................................50
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Foreword
Biodiversity conservation is foundational to the sustainable management of our environment and natural resources. Whether enjoying the biological richness of the Northern River’s numerous reserves and natural systems, or the fruits from our productive landscapes; biodiversity assists by stabilising our soils, filtering our water and integrating our diversity of life.
Most land managers, and the greater community, would agree that they have much to benefit from the maintenance of a connected, and resilient, native vegetation. Best Management Practice of both environmental and agricultural weeds across the landscape, plays a critical role in the sustainable management of our native vegetation, and the benefits it affords to us all.
The 2006 Australia State of the Environment Report Committee in summary highlighted a key point from their findings, that is:
Much of the present regulation is not targeted at the appropriate scale, and some incentives encourage environmentally perverse results. Management at a whole-of-landscape level, integrated with the local actions of all agencies, landholders and people, is necessary to achieve landscape-scale objectives.
The Northern Rivers Invasive Plant Action Strategy is one of the first documents of its type to pull together the needs of various weed managers; and to facilitate a coordinated and catchment approach to invasive plant management. It recommends actions which will enable a strategic approach to the management of weeds, and their capacity to rapidly establish, travel downstream of catchment’s headwaters, and spread across regions.
The presence of wayward weed populations is a signal to us that our ecosystem service providers; including our woodlands, forests, streams, estuaries and farmlands; are attempting to repair their imbalances, are in need of some attention, and in many cases requiring a significant adjustment to the impacts upon them.
Environmental change, including the unpredictable impacts of human induced climate change, adds an even greater need for cooperative, comprehensive and sophisticated tools to be at our disposal for sustainable weed management.
This Strategy is the result of a collaborative approach by key stakeholders engaged in the management of weeds across the Northern Rivers. It provides an overarching framework, based on current best practice. It also recognises that stakeholder priorities will be further refined via more specific tools as they are developed.
I hope you find this manual an important and strategic contribution toward the protection of our rich biodiversity and productive landscapes, from invasive plants.
ChairNorthern Rivers Catchment Management Authority
Map of Northern Rivers CMA region(showing Local Government Area boundaries, major towns, major roads and major rivers)
Refer to the NRCMA website www.northern.cma.nsw.gov.au for further detail about the region.
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Acknowledgements
Particular thanks to the project advisory group; Reece Luxton (CVC), Rod Ensbey (NSW DPI), Ian Turnbull (BSC), Barry Powells (CHCC), Iain Jamieson (FNCW), Tim Woodward (NSC), Frank McLeod (Lands), and to the NRCMA’s Mark Asquith and David Merrikin for contributions throughout the development of this Strategy. Particular thanks also to Stephen Johnson (NSW DPI) , Tim Scanlon (DECC) and Moira Williams (DECC) for detailed comments on the manuscript.
The author also gratefully acknowledges the input of the following people: Martin Bonner (Liston Farmers), Greg Booker (Bush regenerator Brooklana), Des Boorman (FNCW), Stuart Boyd-Law (DECC Glen Innes), James Browning (NEWA), Peter Croft (DECC Glen Innes), Tony Curr (LHPA), Kim Curtis (FNCW), Judy Davies, Paul Davies (Valla Landholder), Paul Downey (DECC Hurstville), Greg Egan (Kempsey Council), Jennifer Everingham, Lloyd Foster (Coffs Bushland Regeneration Group), Peter Foster (Bliss Environment Centre), Georgina Gallagher (Granite Borders Landcare/DECC Tenterfield), Dennis Gannaway (Asparagus Weeds WoNS co-ordinator), Peter Ganter (Valla Beach Bushcare), John Gwalter (retired Forests NSW), Aaron Hartley (CHCC), Tina Hatfield (NEWA), Bob Jarman (Richmond Valley Landcare), Stuart Johnson (NRCMA, Kempsey), Johanna Kempff (Richmond Valley Landcare), Kris Kupsch (Biotropica), Jeff Lowien (NSW DPI), Bruce Lyle (FNCW), Stephanie and Julian Lymburner, Jim MacDonald (Lands), Euan McLean, Fiona McCullough (NRCMA, Coffs), Terry Moody (Upper Clarence Combined Landcare), Phillip Moran (Noosa & District Landcare), John Morhouse (FNCW), Jenny Mulchrone (CHRL), David Nixon (Glen Innes Severn Council), David Officer (NSW DPI), Susan Pollard (Upper Clarence Combined Landcare), Lyn Rees (DECC Coffs), Cathy Rich (DECC Volunteer Coffs), Alan Robertson, (Landowner), Cecil Robinson (Ngurrala Green Team), Neil Rossington (Tenterfield Council), Tim Ryan (Nambucca Valley Landcare), Tim Scanlon (DECC Coffs/Dorrigo, NCWAC), Terry Schmitzer (MNCWAC), Virginia Seymour (FNCW), Daniel Stock (Biosecurity Qld), Grant Taylor (Port Macquarie Hastings Council), Jeff Thomas (DECC Clarence, NCWAC), Dean Vincent (WoNS Co-ordinator), Marion Winkler (DECC) and Bronwyn Witts (NIWAC).
The initial two day Weed Prioritisation Workshop was held in Coffs Harbour on November 27th-28th 2006. A series of local workshops were held in 2007: Coffs Harbour (23/5/07), Clarence (28/5/07), Lismore (19/7/07), Tenterfield (20/7/07), Glen Innes (20/7/07), Nambucca (30/7/07), Port Macquarie Hastings (15/8/07) and Kempsey (22/8/07).
Photographs: Thank you to: Des Boorman (FNCW) Rod Ensbey (NSW DPI) Peter Foster (Bliss Environment Cerntre) Royce Holtkamp (NSW DPI) Reece Luxton (CVC) Meri Oakwood (NCWAC) Barry Powells (CHCC) Tim Scanlon (DECC NPWS) Brian Worboys (Maitland Council)
Executive Summary
The Northern Rivers Catchment Management Authority (NRCMA) region covers an area of approximately 50,000 square kilometres extending from the Queensland border in the north to the Camden Haven River in the south and west to the Northern Tablelands. The region is characterised by two distinct major environments, the coastal environment and the eastern slopes of the Tablelands, and contains a diversity of micro-climates, habitats, soils, land use patterns and weed issues. The overall aim of this Northern Rivers Invasive Plants Action Strategy is to provide a regional framework to guide and enhance weed management across the entire region, to reduce the economic, environmental and social impact of weeds.
This Strategy investigated the current organisational structure in relation to weed management in the NRCMA region in order to identify stakeholders that have not previously been included in the overall network. The aim was to enable the maximal number and diversity of stakeholders to be involved during the consultation process and to increase involvement in subsequent weed awareness and strategic weed management programs.
This Strategy provides a decision-making tool to assist land managers and funding bodies to assess and prioritise individual weed species within landscapes, within and between Local Government Areas or throughout the entire NRCMA region. Seven landscapes were chosen in order to capture the complexity of environments and the diversity of weed issues in the NRCMA region: aquatic, agricultural, coastal, forest, riparian, tablelands and urban. The Strategy also contains recommendations of criteria for site prioritisation, suggestions for a standardised reporting system and a list of actions addressing specific goals and objectives. The six goals are:
Prevent new weed problems (early detection) Reduce the impact of existing weeds Increase awareness, education and trainingImprove weed management co-ordination Enhance the use of legislation and enforcement Improve monitoring and evaluation
This Strategy emphasises the importance of preventing new weeds from establishing and the need to respond quickly to incursions as these are the most cost-effective techniques for managing weeds. This Strategy complements the Australian Weed Strategy, national and state legislative controls, and contributes to the Northern Rivers Catchment Action Plan.
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1. Background
1.1 The Region The Northern Rivers Catchment Management Authority region covers an area
of approximately 50,000 square kilometres extending from the Queensland border in the north to the Camden Haven River in the south, west to the Northern Tablelands, as well as three nautical miles out to sea. Lord Howe Island is also included. The region is characterised by two distinct major environments; the coastal and the eastern slopes of the Tablelands. Within those two environments are a diversity of micro-climates, habitats, soils and consequently land use patterns. Major rivers in the NRCMA region are the Tweed, Brunswick, Richmond, Clarence, Bellinger, Nambucca, Macleay and Hastings. The region also includes significant coastal lakes and estuaries, World Heritage listed rainforest (Gondwana Rainforests of Australia) and significant marine areas such as the Solitary Islands and Cape Byron Marine Park.
The region has over 550,000 people with substantial population growth along the coast of over 2 per cent per annum. Agricultural production, timber production, commercial fishing and tourism are very important. Major industries include beef production, dairying and horticulture with new crops such as blueberries and coffee plantations becoming increasingly common.
This region is divided into 18 Local Government Areas (excluding Lord Howe). There are three Weed Advisory Committees covering the region: the NSW North Coast Weeds Advisory Committee, the Northern Inland Weeds Advisory Committee and the Mid North Coast Weeds Advisory Committee. The North Coast Weeds Advisory Committee developed this action strategy.
1.2 The Purpose of this Strategy This Strategy recognises that weed management is essential to the sustainable
management of natural resources, the economy, the environment, human health and amenity and requires an integrated whole-of-government and community-wide approach. The purpose of this Strategy is to align the direction, actions and resource allocation of all organisations concerned with weed management in the NRCMA region, toward a common direction. This Strategy provides a regional framework to guide and complement other regional and local initiatives that are ultimately translated into on-ground actions to manage weed problems and protect assets. The Strategy complements the Australian Weed Strategy, national and state legislative controls, and contributes to the Northern Rivers Catchment Action Plan.
1.3 Aims of this Strategy
The overall aim is to provide a regional framework for the entire NRCMA area, to reduce the economic, environmental and social impact of weeds.
One of the initial tasks undertaken during the development of this Strategy was to investigate the current organisational structure and situation in relation to weed management in the Northern Rivers CMA region and to identify stakeholders that have not previously been included in the overall network. The aim was to enable the maximal number and diversity of stakeholders to be involved during the consultation process and to increase involvement in subsequent weed awareness and strategic weed management programs.
This Strategy aims to make the best use of the funding and resources available and to enhance the work already done by:
Providing direction to public and private land managers Identifying existing and new priority weeds Assisting site prioritisation Improving the communication and coordination across 18 Local Government AreasMaximising the benefit of grant funds allocated for weed management
This Strategy contains: A decision-making tool to assess and prioritise individual weed species at the local and regional level Recommendations for criteria for site prioritisation A series of recommended actions for the next 5 years, working towards achieving the goals, aims and objectives. recommendations for creating a single format reporting standard that can identify, describe and monitor weed management activities and a centralised mapping system to meet the needs of the NRCMA, Local Government Areas, NCWAC and where possible NSW DPI.
This Strategy is a guide. Each Local Control Authority, State Agency and private land owner or occupier is responsible for managing weeds on their land, guided by these recommended actions and tools, and according to their individual resources and capacity.
Nulla Nulla CreekPhoto: Tim Scanlon
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1.4 Goals of this Strategy This Strategy targets six overall goals for weed management and within these, sixteen objectives (Table 1). Within these objectives, the Strategy proposes numerous associated actions (see pages 28-43).
The goals and associated objectives are as follows:
Table 1. Goals and objectives of this StrategyGoal Objectives
1.No new weed species established in the catchment over the life of this Strategy 2. No spread of Category A weeds from one Local Government Area to another during the life of this Strategy3. Increased collaboration with retail industry and gardeners to limit potential weed introductions and spread of weeds 4. Increased collaboration with primary producers to limit potential weed introductions
1. Prevent new weed problems (early detection)
5. Increased collaboration with other industries and community groups to limit potential weed introductions.1. Increase the number of coordinated programs to reduce existing weed problems 2. Increase the use of hygienic practices to prevent the introduction and spread of weeds 3. Link weed management to sustainable land use
2. Reduce the impact of existing weeds
4. Establish regular monitoring and evaluation of weed control programs 1. Develop effective communication networks to disseminate information throughout the community 2. Increase the number of programs conducted that raise the awareness of the impact of weeds and alternatives that can be grown 3. Provide regular training opportunities to all stakeholders in weed management
3. Increase awareness, education and training
4. Provide educational resources to the community on weeds and encourage involvement in weed management
4. Improve weed management co-ordination 1. Build and maintain communication networks between and within CMAs, LCAs and regional weed advisory committees to improve coordination
5. Enhance the use of legislation and enforcement
1. Ensure that all LCAs have consistent, active weeds policies and procedures to enforce the Noxious Weeds Act 1993
6. Improve monitoring and evaluation 1. Ensure that stakeholders are committed to implementing and monitoring this Strategy
1.5 How was this Strategy developed? A Weed Planning Officer was appointed to the NSW NCWAC in October
2006 to implement the project. An advisory group was established and their initial meeting strengthened the collaborative partnership between numerous stakeholders by including representatives from NRCMA, NCWAC, MNCWAC, NEWA, Lands and NSW DPI. The advisory group decided to utilise the prioritisation systems used in the Regional Weed Strategies of the Lower Murray/Darling and the Murrumbidgee catchments based on Rod Randall’s publication “Which are my worst weeds? A simple ranking system for prioritising weeds”1 (Appendix 1). They also decided that developing only a single decision making tool comprising one long list of weeds was impractical because different weeds in different landscapes have different impacts e.g. the importance of Salvinia in a river system is incomparable to African Boxthorn in a Tablelands paddock. Similarly, two tools, grouping weeds into two groups, agricultural and environmental weeds, was considered simplistic and inflexible because current funding often targets specific habitats such as riparian areas. The Lower Murray/Darling Strategy grouped weeds into four landscapes: riparian, horticultural, rangelands and cropping. For the Northern Rivers CMA region, it was decided that seven landscapes would be required to represent the entire region and to capture the different weed issues: agricultural, aquatic, coastal, forests (native), riparian, tablelands and urban.
The advisory group then compiled all known lists of weeds for the Northern Rivers CMA region and created draft lists for each landscape for consideration by a larger group of weed practitioners. The lists used as the basis included: weeds declared under the Noxious Weeds Act 1993, WoNS, New England Weeds, DECC, NEWA, National Environmental Alert, MNCWAC Red Alert, MNCWAC WoRS, Bushland Friendly Nursery Scheme, South-east Qld and the Gold Coast City Council lists. The Weed Planning Officer and the Secretary of the NCWAC gave a presentation to the NRCMA Board meeting in November 2006, outlining the project and seeking input from Board members.
A two day workshop to prioritise weeds was held in Coffs Harbour in November 2006. This workshop involved 17 people from a wide range of organisations: NRCMA, NEWA, MNCWAC, NCWAC, FNCW, NSW DPI, Lands, DECC, CHCC, CVC, BSC, Tenterfield Council and Forests NSW. The group considered the draft lists of species for each landscape and shortened them as there were too many species to consider all within the time frame. Each landscape list ended up containing approximately 20 species that were considered the most important and these were then assessed during the workshop. The workshop participants assessed 107 weed species in total. The group resolved that other additional species could be assessed at a later date (Appendix 2).
Using the Rod Randall system (Appendix 1), each weed species was scored for characteristics related to invasiveness and impact. The data were compiled in early 2007 and then forwarded to a wider range of weed practitioners across the NRCMA region, asking for individual assessment of distribution and spread and logistics of control for each LGA area. To complete the data collection, a series of local workshops were conducted in 2007. Weed practitioners from the Tablelands were asked to assess weeds for the eastern fall of their respective Local Government Areas only, to ensure that the final rankings applied to the Northern Rivers CMA region.
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1.6 Who is this strategy for?This Strategy recognises the social, economic and environmental diversity of
the region and endeavours to address the needs of all stakeholders involved in weed management. The Strategy includes detailed data for seven landscape types and for each of the 18 Local Government Areas on the mainland. A draft was circulated for public comment and input was sought from previously under-represented groups such as grower associations. This Strategy includes weed species that affect the natural environment, agriculture and social values of the region. This Strategy, where appropriate, complements other local, regional and state management plans and legislation and is intended to be used by public and private land managers in the Northern Rivers CMA region. This Strategy was designed to complement the NR Catchment Action Plan and to address several of this CAP’s Management Targets.
1.7 How does this strategy address the NR Catchment Action Plan Targets?
Natural Resources Commission The NSW Natural Resources Commission (NRC) has established NSW targets
to provide direction and consistent goals for activities across the state aimed to improve the condition of natural resources (see www.nrc.nsw.gov.au). Within NSW there are thirteen Catchment Management Authorities whose role is to direct regional natural resource management activities, including the provision of funding for relevant activities. The CMAs manage incentive programs aimed to maximise environmental outcomes.
Northern Rivers CAP The NRCMA published its’ Northern Rivers Catchment Action Plan in 2006 that is designed to offer direction for natural resource management over the next ten years, with a review after five years. The CAP contains seven key themes for which the NRCMA has responsibility: Community, Land Use Planning, Biodiversity, Water, Coastal Management, Marine and Soil/Land Resource. For each theme, Catchment Resource Condition Targets have been established with the intent of sustainably managing resources that are currently in good condition and improving those that are degraded, whilst maintaining or improving socio-economic outcomes. These targets support and contribute to the state-wide targets established by the NRC.
These Catchment Resource Condition Targets are supported by Management targets that aim to demonstrate the degree of change over time. The Management Targets are underpinned by Catchment activities. The Management activities are time bound to the maximum term of the ten year life of the CAP. Works completed may relate to several Targets simultaneously.
CAP Biodiversity Theme The overall objective of the CAP Biodiversity theme is to improve the
condition of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems by 2016. The Biodiversity Theme includes six Biodiversity Management Targets: Secure Conservation Management (B1), Connectivity (B2), Biodiversity Threat Mitigation (B3), Threatened Species (B4), Biodiversity Management and Enhancement (B5) and Habitat Rehabilitation and Revegetation (B6).
This Strategy will contribute predominantly to the Management Target B3Biodiversity Threat Mitigation. This target aims to implement actions to manage native ecosystems/habitats to reduce the threat of invasive species and disruption to natural ecosystems. This Weed Strategy has initiated the process of identifying, assessing and prioritising weeds in the Northern Rivers region on the basis of impacts and invasiveness. The Strategy aims to increase the ability for land managers to recognise and eradicate new weed species as well as to attempt to reduce the deterioration of natural ecosystems and subsequent threats to the survival of native species.
This Strategy will also contribute to the other Biodiversity Management Targets:
B1 Secure Conservation Management2: assisting landholders/land managers to remove/control weeds on land that is under a secure formal conservation agreement, particularly land that includes High Conservation Value (HCV) ecosystems such as rainforest, old growth eucalypt forest, freshwater and estuarine wetlands, riparian vegetation, corridors and over-cleared forest ecosystems B2 Connectivity: providing connectivity and reversing fragmentation by rehabilitating corridor habitats. Removal of weeds contributes towards restoration of fragmented habitats. B4 Threatened Species: implementing actions to reduce risks to threatened species, populations and ecological communities by developing/implementing threatened species recovery programs and increasing/rehabilitating habitat. Weed control and habitat restoration will substantially contribute to recovery programs for many threatened species, however the most relevant actions need to be determined B5 Biodiversity Management and Enhancement: maintaining the extent and improving the condition of native terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems in multiple resource use systems such as forestry, agricultural and fishery sectors. Assisting industries with weed control and development of sustainable resource management practicesB6 Habitat Rehabilitation and Revegetation: increasing the extent and/or improving the condition of native terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Removal of weeds and strategic revegetation will extend, buffer and link areas of good habitat.
The actions proposed in this Strategy will also contribute to the following themes and management targets:
Community Theme conducting training and community awareness events such as field days and distributing pamphlets, newsletters and media releases. (CCB1 – Awareness, Knowledge and Skills).This Strategy will promote community involvement by working collaboratively with landholders on specific weed issues (CCB2 – Community Engagement).
2 Land under Secure Conservation Management includes Property Vegetation Plans, Voluntary Conservation Agreements, Property Agreements, Management Contracts, Conservation Contracts, Flora Reserves, National Parks, State Conservation Areas, Nature Reserves, Listings under Ramsar Convention, Local Government Local Environment Plans, Crown Reserves, Aquatic Reserves.
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Water Management Theme controlling weed infestations and promoting rehabilitation of riparian zones, both within the bed and along the banks (W1- River structure, Riparian Vegetation and Fish Passage).
Marine Management Theme setting up an early detection network for weeds that include invasive marine species (M2 – Best Practice).
Land Use Planning Theme ensure adequate consideration of natural resource values in the strategic regional and local planning process (LUP4 - Natural Resource Integration)
2. Weeds
2.1 What is a Weed?A weed is a plant that requires some form of action to reduce its effects on the economy, the environment, human health or amenity (Australian Weeds Strategy 2007). Weeds are often classed into broad groups depending on their characteristics and impacts. The main groups are:
Noxious weeds Environmental weeds Agricultural weeds Weeds of National Significance (WoNS) National Environmental Alert List weeds
Many weed species can be classified in more than one of these groups. For example blackberry is classed as a noxious weed, and can be an environmental and agricultural weed depending on the location. Blackberry is also listed as a Weed of National Significance.
Noxious weeds Some serious weeds are legally required to be controlled by all landholders. These are known as Noxious weeds and the law that controls these in NSW is the NoxiousWeeds Act 1993. Noxious weeds have the potential to harm individuals or the community, can be controlled by reasonable means and have the potential to spread. In New South Wales, the administration of noxious weed control is the responsibility of the Minister for Primary Industries. The Act is implemented and enforced by Local Control Authorities (LCA) for each area, usually local government. The Act imposes obligations on occupiers of land to control noxious weeds.
There are five classes of noxious weeds identified in the Act (Table 2).
Table 2. Classes of noxious weedsClass Weed Type Control requirements 1 State Prohibited Weeds. Plants that pose a potentially
serious threat to primary production or the environment and are not present in the State or are present only to a limited extent. (Appendix 3)
The plant must be eradicated from the land and the land must be kept free of the plant.These weeds are also “notifiable”3. Prohibited from sale or knowing distribution in NSW.
2 Regionally Prohibited Weeds. Plants that pose a potentially serious threat to primary production or the environment of a region to which the order applies, and are not yet present in the region or are present only to a limited extent. (Appendix 3)
The plant must be eradicated from the land and the land must be kept free of the plant.These weeds are also “notifiable”. Prohibited from sale or knowing distribution in NSW.
3 Regionally Controlled Weeds. Plants that pose a potentially serious threat to primary production or the environment of a region to which the order applies, are not widely distributed in the area and are likely to spread from the area to another area. (Appendix 4)
The plant must be fully and continuously suppressed and destroyed. Some species also may not be sold, propagated or knowingly distributed.
4 Locally Controlled Weeds. Plants that pose a potentially serious threat to primary production, the environment or human health, are widely distributed in an area to which the order applies and are likely to spread in the area or to another area.(Appendix 5)
The growth and spread of the plant must be controlled according to the measures specified in a management plan published by the local control authority. Some species also may not be sold, propagated or knowingly distributed.
5 Restricted Plants. Plants that are likely, by their sale or the sale of their seeds or movement within the State or an area of the State, to spread in the State or outside the State.(Appendix 6)
Class 5 weeds are “notifiable”. The requirements in the NoxiousWeeds Act 1993 for notifiable weeds must be complied with. Prohibited from sale or knowing distribution in NSW.
Environmental weeds Environmental weeds are plants that pose a threat to natural ecosystems. They invade native plant communities and reduce biodiversity. They may also impact on human health, access, recreation activities, physical infrastructure and aesthetic values.
Agricultural weeds Agricultural weeds are plants that represent a threat to agricultural production. They reduce the area available for agricultural activities, interfere with agricultural practices and affect the quality of produce. They may be harmful to livestock.
3 An occupier of land (other than a local control authority) on which there is a notifiable weed must notify the local control authority of that fact within three days after becoming aware that the notifiable weed is on the land. An occupier may be prosecuted under the Act for not informing the LCA of the presence of a notifiable weed. Sale or purchase of notifiable weed material is prohibited. Sale of soil, turf or fodder from land with notifuable weeds is prohibited. Distribution of weed material in or on agricultual machinery is prohibited.
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National Environmental Alert List Under the National Weeds Strategy, 28 environmental weeds were identified as National Environmental Alert Weeds. These weeds are non-native 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 (Appendix 7).
Weeds of National Significance (WoNS) Under the National Weeds Strategy (precursor to the Australian Weeds Strategy 2007), 20 introduced plants were identified as Weeds of National Significance. These weed species are regarded as the worst weeds in Australia because of their high rankings for invasiveness, potential to spread, and economic and environmental impacts. Each species has had a National Coordinator appointed to oversee the management and control of these weeds. These weeds and the relevant coordinators are listed in Appendix 8.
2.2 The impact of weeds Weeds impact the economy and environment, as well as human health and
amenity. Directly or indirectly, all Australians are affected by weeds. Weeds reduce the quantity and quality of agricultural, horticultural and forestry products, which affects both the industries and consumers. The estimated cost to the Australian economy from the agricultural impact of weeds is $4 billion per annum4. The economic impact of weeds on nature conservation, tourism and landscape amenity is thought to be of a similar magnitude. Weeds affect the structure and function of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, and impact negatively on flora and fauna. Weeds pose a threat to the integrity of nationally and globally significant sites such as cultural heritage sites, World Heritage areas and Ramsar-listed wetlands. Many weeds also affect human and animal health, causing allergies, dermatitis, asthma and poisoning. Weeds can also be detrimental to the aesthetic value and the community enjoyment of natural areas, such as aquatic weeds clogging waterways preventing boating and increasing the risk of drowning.
3. Prioritising Weed Species
3.1 How did we prioritise weeds for this Strategy? Initially, the Noxious Weeds Act 1993 was referred to. The control measures under the
Act for both Class 1 and 2 weed species are the same: these plants must be eradicated from the land and the land must be kept free of the plant. Consequently all Class 1 and 2 weed species are listed as Priority A weeds in this Strategy (Table 3). Weed species listed on the National Alert List were also categorised as A in this Strategy. The control measures for Class 3 Noxious weeds are that these plants must be fully and continuously suppressed and destroyed. Consequently, all Class 3 weed species are listed as Priority B weeds inthis strategy (Table 3). After examining the weeds listed under the Noxious Weeds Act,the final scores were determined for each of the weed species on our landscape lists (Appendices 9-15) using the assessment process (Appendix 1) and a ranking was given (Table 3).
4 Sinden, J., Jones, R., Hester, S., Odom, D., Kalisch, C., James, R., and Cacho, O. 2005. The economic impact of weeds in Australia. CRC for Australian Weed Management. Tech Series 8. Adelaide. p 39.
Table 3. Inclusions in each Priority Weed Category Priority (Rank) Weed Species included A Noxious Weeds Class 1 and 2
Weed species that are absent in that LGA Weed species on the National Alert List Weed species that scored 90+ in the prioritisation process
B Noxious Weeds Class 3 Weed species that scored 80-89 (often only limited distribution) These weed species are predominantly both highly invasive and have substantial impact.
C Weed species that scored 70-79 D Weed species that scored 60-69 E Weed species that scored 40-59 F Weed species that scored less than 40
The species-specific rankings are presented in the tables below (Tables 4a-g). These prioritised weed lists are provided to guide resource allocation for weed control. Each weed species is categorised to reflect impact, invasiveness, distribution and rate of spread and also whether the species could, within 5 years, feasibly be eradicated, contained or prevented from spreading to another Local Government Area (LGA). For each Landscape, each weed species is ranked within each of the relevant Local Government Areas. For the Tablelands Local Government Areas such as Tenterfield and Glen Innes, only the eastern fall is included in the Northern Rivers CMA area, consequently assessments only apply to the eastern fall portion of these LGAs.
Within each LGA, resources should be allocated firstly to preventing the introduction and establishment of Priority A Weeds and then channelled to other Priority A weed infestations. Secondly, resources should target Priority B weed species, with the aim of containing, decreasing, and where possible, eradicating infestations of newly arrived/small infestations and then channel to larger infestations. If sufficient funding is available, control work should then be carried out on Priority C, Priority D and then Priority E weeds. Species that are on the Weeds of National Significance (WoNS) List (Appendix 8) are noted in the tables so that this can also be taken into account in decision-making. For example if a choice is required for funding allocation between a WoNS and non WoNS species, the WoNS species should be the priority. Funding allocation may also need to take into account the suite of weed species present at a particular site and their overall impact. For example, there are suites of vine weeds that have major impacts on ecosystems yet some of the individual species only obtained a low rank in this assessment process. If these weeds are damaging a site of high conservation significance then the priority for control at that site would increase.
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Tab
le 4
a
Prio
rity
Wee
ds fo
r A
quat
ic L
ands
cape
s5
(see
App
endi
x 9
for
deta
ils o
f sco
res)
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omm
on n
ame
Scie
ntifi
c na
me
Kyogle
Tweed
Byron
Richmond
Lismore
Ballina
Clarence
Coffs
Bellingen
Nambucca
Kempsey
Hastings
Tenterfield
Glen Innes
Guyra
Armidale
Uralla
Walcha
Sene
gal T
ea
Gym
noco
roni
s spi
lant
hoid
es
Aa
Aa
Aa
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er C
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p Tr
apa
spp.
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er S
oldi
ers
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tiote
s alo
ides
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hne
ampl
exic
aulis
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aA
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tuce
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stia
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gato
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era
philo
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ow P
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se
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igia
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ifolia
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igia
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ttari
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= w
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ly a
bsen
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that
Loc
al G
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t Are
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clud
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ss 1
and
2 N
oxio
us W
eeds
, and
/or w
eeds
scor
ing
90+,
and
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eeds
on
the
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iona
l Ale
rt Li
st.
B =
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ss 3
Nox
ious
wee
ds a
nd/o
r wee
ds sc
orin
g 89
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0. D
=69-
60. E
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40.
Ex
tent
:
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nt fr
om L
GA
. **
=wee
ds w
ith o
nly
a si
ngle
infe
stat
ion
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n (s
ee A
ppen
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r det
ails
). *=
wee
ds w
ith se
vera
l sm
all i
nfes
tatio
ns.
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o as
teris
k =
mod
erat
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espr
ead
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essm
ent o
nly
appl
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o th
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porti
ons o
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at li
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rea
e.g.
the
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len
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5 The
ass
essm
ent
for t
his l
ands
cape
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bas
ed o
n th
e R
od R
anda
ll pr
oces
s whi
ch w
as d
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ned
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erre
stria
l wee
ds, h
ence
resu
lts m
ay n
ot b
e to
tally
app
licab
le fo
r aqu
atic
wee
ds.
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eque
nt S
trate
gy re
view
s will
inve
stig
ate
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g an
ass
essm
ent p
roce
ss th
at is
tailo
red
for a
quat
ic w
eeds
3.2.
Pri
oriti
sed
wee
d lis
ts
Tab
le 4
b
Prio
rity
Wee
ds fo
r A
gric
ultu
ral L
ands
cape
s(s
ee A
ppen
dix
10 fo
r de
tails
of s
core
s)
Com
mon
nam
e Sc
ient
ific
nam
e
Kyogle
Tweed
Byron
Richmond
Lismore
Ballina
Clarence
Coffs
Bellingen
Nambucca
Kempsey
Hastings
Tenterfield
Glen Innes
Guyra
Armidale
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hns W
ort
Hyp
eric
um p
erfo
ratu
m
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rrat
ed T
usso
ck
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sella
tric
hoto
ma
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Aa
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Aa
Aa
Aa
Aa
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B*
BB
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an N
eedl
e G
rass
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asse
lla n
eesi
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C
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ding
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stle
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us n
utan
s sub
sp.
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stle
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cal
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ies:
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rent
ly a
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t in
that
Loc
al G
over
nmen
t Are
a. In
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es n
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us a
nd e
nviro
nmen
tal w
eeds
.
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ss 1
and
2 N
oxio
us W
eeds
, and
/or w
eeds
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ing
90+,
and
/or w
eeds
on
the
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iona
l Ale
rt Li
st.
B =
Cla
ss 3
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ious
wee
ds a
nd/o
r wee
ds sc
orin
g 89
-80.
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= 79
-70.
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9-60
. E=
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0. F
< 4
0.Ex
tent
:
a=
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nt fr
om L
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. **
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ds w
ith o
nly
a si
ngle
infe
stat
ion
know
n (s
ee A
ppen
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r det
ails
). *=
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ds w
ith se
vera
l sm
all i
nfes
tatio
ns.
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o as
teris
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erat
e to
wid
espr
ead
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ribut
ion.
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essm
ent o
nly
appl
ies t
o th
ose
porti
ons o
f eac
h LG
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at li
e in
the
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ther
n R
iver
s CM
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rea
e.g.
the
east
ern
fall
for T
ente
rfie
ld, G
len
Inne
s, G
uyra
, Arm
idal
e, U
ralla
and
Wal
cha.
22 NorthernRiversInvasivePlantsActionStrategy2009-2013 NorthernRiversInvasivePlantsActionStrategy2009-2013 23
Tab
le 4
c
Prio
rity
Wee
ds fo
r C
oast
al L
ands
cape
s(s
ee A
ppen
dix
11 fo
r de
tails
of s
core
s)
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mon
nam
e Sc
ient
ific
nam
e
Kyogle
Tweed
Byron
Richmond
Lismore
Ballina
Clarence
Coffs
Bellingen
Nambucca
Kempsey
Hastings
Tenterfield
Glen Innes
Guyra
Armidale
Uralla
Walcha
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ad L
eaf P
eppe
r Sc
hinu
s ter
ebin
thifo
lius
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BB
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aB
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aA
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roun
dsel
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h Ba
ccha
ris h
alim
ifolia
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BB
BB
BB
BB
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apor
e D
aisy
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hagn
etic
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trilo
bata
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m c
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nna
pend
ula
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mbr
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se P
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* D
C
* C
B
CB
road
Lea
f Pas
palu
m
Pasp
alum
wet
tste
inii
C*
C*
C*
BD
C
D
C
B
C*
Glo
ry L
ily
Glo
rios
a su
perb
a C
C
C
* C
* D
* D
D
C
C
* D
* La
ntan
aLa
ntan
a ca
mar
a B
C
C
C
C
C
B*
D
C
C
Clim
bing
Asp
arag
us
Aspa
ragu
s plu
mos
us
D*
D*
D
C*
D*
D
D*
C
C*
C*
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troM
acro
ptili
um a
trop
urpu
reum
D
* D
* D
* C
D
D
A
aD
C
C
**
Pain
ted
Spur
ge
Euph
orbi
a cy
atho
phor
a D
* D
* D
**D
* E
E A
aD
*A
aD
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olas
ses G
rass
M
elin
is m
inut
iflor
a D
D
A
aC
D
* C
D
* B
C*
C*
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u B
ush
Chr
ysan
them
oide
s mon
ilife
ra
D
E D
C
C
C
D
B
D
D
Turk
ey R
huba
rb
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osa
sagi
ttata
E
E A
aC
D
* D
E
Aa
D*
D*
Gro
und/
Bas
ket A
spar
agus
As
para
gus a
ethi
opic
us
D
E D
D
E
D
D*
D
C
D*
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her-
of-m
illio
ns
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phyl
lum
del
agoe
nse
D*
E*
D*
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E D
* D
B
BFi
ve L
eaf M
orni
ng G
lory
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omoe
a ca
iric
a D
E
D
D
E D
E
D
D
D*
Gia
nt P
aspa
lum
Pa
spal
um u
rvill
ei
E E
E*
F F
E E
E E
E
Gre
y sh
aded
col
umn
= no
coa
stal
land
scap
e in
that
LG
AC
ateg
orie
s: A
a =
wee
ds c
urre
ntly
abs
ent i
n th
at L
ocal
Gov
ernm
ent A
rea.
Incl
udes
nox
ious
and
env
ironm
enta
l wee
ds.
A
= C
lass
1 a
nd 2
Nox
ious
Wee
ds, a
nd/o
r wee
ds sc
orin
g 90
+, a
nd/o
r wee
ds o
n th
e N
atio
nal A
lert
List
.
B
= C
lass
3 N
oxio
us w
eeds
and
/or w
eeds
scor
ing
89-8
0.
C=
79-7
0. D
=69-
60. E
= 59
-40.
F <
40.
Exte
nt:
a
= ab
sent
from
LG
A.
**=w
eeds
with
onl
y a
sing
le in
fest
atio
n kn
own
(see
App
endi
x 16
for
det
ails
). *=
wee
ds w
ith se
vera
l sm
all i
nfes
tatio
ns.
N
o as
teris
k =
mod
erat
e to
wid
espr
ead
dist
ribut
ion.
Tab
le 4
d
Prio
rity
Wee
ds fo
r (L
owla
nd) F
ores
t Lan
dsca
pes
(see
App
endi
x 12
for
deta
ils o
f sco
res)
Com
mon
nam
e Sc
ient
ific
nam
e
Kyogle
Tweed
Byron
Richmond
Lismore
Ballina
Clarence
Coffs
Bellingen
Nambucca
Kempsey
Hastings
Tenterfield
Glen Innes
Guyra
Armidale
Uralla
Walcha
Mys
ore
Thor
n C
aesa
lpin
ia d
ecap
etal
a A
aA
*B
*A
aB
*B
*B
*A
aA
**B
*B
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*K
udzu
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aria
loba
ta
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B*
B*
Aa
Aa
B*
B**
B*
B*
B*
C**
C
**
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brel
la T
ree
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ffler
a ac
tinop
hylla
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aD
D
C
C
* B
B*
C*
D*
C**
C
* C
* B
ridal
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eper
As
para
gus a
spar
agoi
des
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C**
C
**
D*
D*
C
Aa
Aa
Aa
Aa
Aa
DG
roun
d/B
aske
tA
spar
agus
Aspa
ragu
s aet
hiop
icus
A
aD
E
D
D*
D
C
D*
D*
C
C
D*
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tisC
eltis
sine
nsis
B
DB
*B
BB
**B
*B
B*
Aa
Aa
Aa
Bul
bil W
atso
nia
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soni
a m
eria
na
C**
E*
E*
E*
A
aE*
D
* A
aA
aE
E*
E*
Clim
bing
Asp
arag
us
Aspa
ragu
s plu
mos
us
C*
D
D*
D
E C
B
*D
* D
* C
C
* C
* C
ats C
law
Cre
eper
M
acfa
dyen
a un
guis
-cat
i C
BB
*C
B*
CB
DB
*B
*C
C
* M
oth
Vin
e Ar
aujia
seri
cife
ra
C
D
D
D*
E C
* D
* C
C
C
E
D
Cam
phor
Lau
rel
Cin
nam
omum
cam
phor
a C
D
D
C
D
D
D
D
D
D
C
C
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adia
ta P
ine
Pinu
s rad
iata
D
* D
D
A
aC
D
* D
* D
* D
* C
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* B
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pane
se H
oney
suck
le
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cera
japo
nica
D
* E
E D
* A
aE
D*
D*
E C
A
aD
Cap
e Iv
y D
elai
rea
odor
ata
D*
D*
D*
Aa
D*
D*
C*
Aa
DB
Aa
C*
Trad
/Stri
ped
Trad
Tr
ades
cant
ia fl
umin
ensi
s D
* D
D
D
E
D
D*
D*
D
E E
E N
arro
w L
eaf P
rivet
Li
gust
rum
sine
nse
D
E E
D
E C
D
E
D
C
D
C
Slas
h Pi
ne
Pinu
s elli
otti
D
D
D
C
C
C
D
C*
D
C*
D*
C*
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eira
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e An
rede
ra c
ordi
folia
D
BC
C
D
B
CB
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BC
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ntan
aLa
ntan
a ca
mar
a D
C
D
D
D
B
D
D
D
D
D
D
Bro
ad L
eaf P
rivet
Li
gust
rum
luci
dum
D
E
E D
E
D
D
C*
D
C
D
C*
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bing
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htsh
ade
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num
seaf
orth
ianu
m
E E
E E*
E
E E
E*
E*
E*
E*
Aa
Gre
y sh
aded
col
umn
= no
(low
land
) for
est l
ands
cape
in th
at L
GA
Cat
egor
ies:
Aa
= w
eeds
cur
rent
ly a
bsen
t in
that
Loc
al G
over
nmen
t Are
a. In
clud
es n
oxio
us a
nd e
nviro
nmen
tal w
eeds
.
A =
Cla
ss 1
and
2 N
oxio
us W
eeds
, and
/or w
eeds
scor
ing
90+,
and
/or w
eeds
on
the
Nat
iona
l Ale
rt Li
st.
B =
Cla
ss 3
Nox
ious
wee
ds a
nd/o
r wee
ds sc
orin
g 89
-80.
C
= 79
-70.
D=6
9-60
. E=
59-4
0. F
< 4
0.Ex
tent
:
a=
abse
nt fr
om L
GA
. **
=wee
ds w
ith o
nly
a si
ngle
infe
stat
ion
know
n (s
ee A
ppen
dix
16 fo
r det
ails
). *=
wee
ds w
ith se
vera
l sm
all i
nfes
tatio
ns.
N
o as
teris
k =
mod
erat
e to
wid
espr
ead
dist
ribut
ion.
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le 4
e
Prio
rity
Wee
ds fo
r (L
owla
nd) R
ipar
ian
Lan
dsca
pes
(see
App
endi
x 13
for
deta
ils o
f sco
res)
C
omm
on n
ame
Scie
ntifi
c na
me
Kyogle
Tweed
Byron
Richmond
Lismore
Ballina
Clarence
Coffs
Nambucca
Kempsey
Hastings
Tenterfield
Glen Innes
Guyra
Armidale
Uralla
Walcha
Bla
ck L
ocus
t Ro
bini
a ps
eudo
acac
ia
Aa
B*
C*
Aa
Aa
D**
E
Aa
E D
* A
aD
*K
udzu
Puer
aria
loba
ta
Aa
B*
B*
Aa
Aa
Aa
B**
B*
B*
B*
C**
C
**
Mys
ore
Thor
n C
aesa
lpin
ia d
ecap
etal
a B
**A
*A
*A
aB
B*
B*
Aa
A**
B*
B**
C*
Hon
ey L
ocus
t G
ledi
tsia
tria
cant
hos
B*
BB
BA
*A
aB
*A
aB
*B
*B
*B
*B
road
Lea
f Pep
per T
ree
Schi
nus t
ereb
inth
ifoliu
s B
BB
BA
aB
B**
B*
Aa
B*
Aa
B**
Chi
nese
Cel
tis
Cel
tis si
nens
isB
B*
B*
B*
BB
*B
*B
B*
Aa
Aa
B**
Mad
eira
Vin
e An
rede
ra c
ordi
folia
B
C
C
B*
DB
C
C*
D
BC
BTa
roC
oloc
asia
esc
ulen
ta
C**
D
E
Aa
D
D
D*
D
D
C
B**
B*
Bro
ad L
eaf P
rivet
Li
gust
rum
luci
dum
C
* E
E C
* E
D
D
D
E D
D
C
* C
ocks
com
b C
oral
Er
ythr
ina
cris
ta-g
alli
C*
C
C
C
D
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BC
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BC
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ucae
naLe
ucae
na le
ucoc
epha
la
C*
B**
Aa
C*
Aa
B**
C*
Aa
Aa
Aa
Aa
Aa
Will
ows
Salix
spp.
C*
C*
D*
C*
D
D*
BC
* C
**B
C*
C*
Nar
row
Lea
f Priv
et
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stru
m si
nens
e C
E
E D
E
C
E E
E D
D
C
M
oth
Vin
e Ar
aujia
seri
cife
ra
C
D*
C*
C*
E B
*D
C
* D
C
E
D
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phor
Lau
rel
Cin
nam
omum
cam
phor
a C
D
E
C
D
C
E D
D
E
C
C
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ana
Lant
ana
cam
ara
C
D
D
C
D
C
C
C
C
D
C
C
Bal
loon
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e C
ardi
ospe
rmum
gra
ndifl
orum
C
C
* C
* C
D
C
D
C
* D
B
C**
C
* D
evils
Tru
mpe
t Br
ugm
ansi
ax
cand
ida
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Aa
C**
D
* A
aA
aC
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aA
aM
oonf
low
erIp
omoe
a al
ba
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E E
D*
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* C
* A
aA
aD
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aA
aC
ats C
law
Cre
eper
M
acfa
dyen
a un
guis
-cat
i D
C
C
D
B
*B
*D
C
* B
*C
* C
C
* B
lue
Mor
ning
Glo
ry
Ipom
oea
indi
ca
D*
C*
C*
E E
D
E E
E D
E
D
Five
Lea
f Mor
ning
Glo
ry
Ipom
oea
cair
ica
D*
D
E D
E
D
E E
E D
D
D
* D
utch
man
s Pip
e Ar
isto
loch
ia e
lega
ns
D
D*
C*
Aa
D
C*
D*
Aa
Aa
D*
C**
C
* Tr
ad/S
tripe
d Tr
ad
Trad
esca
ntia
flum
inen
sis
D
D
D
D*
C
D
D
D
E E
E D
C
asto
r oil
Rici
nis c
omm
unis
E*
E
E E
E E*
E
Aa
E D
* E
D
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tflow
erAg
erat
ina
ripa
ria
E E
E D
E
E E
D*
E E
D
D
Cor
al B
erry
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vina
hum
ilis
E E
E E*
* E
E*
E E*
E
Aa
Aa
Aa
Gre
y sh
aded
col
umn
= no
(low
land
) rip
aria
n la
ndsc
ape
in th
at L
GA
C
ateg
orie
s: A
a =
wee
ds c
urre
ntly
abs
ent i
n th
at L
ocal
Gov
ernm
ent A
rea.
Incl
udes
nox
ious
and
env
ironm
enta
l wee
ds.
A
= C
lass
1 a
nd 2
Nox
ious
Wee
ds, a
nd/o
r wee
ds sc
orin
g 90
+, a
nd/o
r wee
ds o
n th
e N
atio
nal A
lert
List
.
B
= C
lass
3 N
oxio
us w
eeds
and
/or w
eeds
scor
ing
89-8
0. C
= 79
-70.
D=6
9-60
. E=
59-4
0. F
< 4
0.
Exte
nt: a
= ab
sent
from
LG
A.
**=w
eeds
with
onl
y a
sing
le in
fest
atio
n (A
ppen
dix
16).
*=w
eeds
with
seve
ral s
mal
l inf
esta
tions
. N
o as
teris
k =
mod
erat
e to
wid
espr
ead
dist
ribut
ion.
Tab
le 4
f
P
rior
ity W
eeds
for
Tab
lela
nds L
ands
cape
s(s
ee A
ppen
dix
14 fo
r de
tails
of s
core
s)
Com
mon
nam
e Sc
ient
ific
nam
e
KyogleTweedByronRichmondLismoreBallinaClarence
Coffs
Bellingen
NambuccaKempseyHastings
Tenterfield
Glen Innes
Guyra
Armidale
Uralla
Walcha
Gor
seU
lex
euro
paeu
s A
aA
aB
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aA
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aA
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ated
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sock
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asse
lla tr
icho
tom
a A
aA
aA
Aa
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B*
BB
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roun
dsel
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hari
s hal
imifo
lia
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B*
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aA
aA
aA
aA
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hile
an N
eedl
e G
rass
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asse
lla n
eesi
ana
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Aa
Aa
Aa
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C
C
Aa
Aa
Hon
ey L
ocus
t G
ledi
tsia
tria
cant
hos
Aa
Aa
B*
B*
B*
C**
C
* C
**
C*
Bro
om S
cotc
h C
ytis
us sc
opar
ius
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Aa
C*
C**
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of H
eave
n Ai
lant
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ltiss
ima
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trum
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um p
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i B
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om C
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ista
mon
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sula
na
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Aa
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C**
C
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taeg
us m
onog
yna
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C*
C
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C
C
D
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lata
i Gra
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arrh
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ta
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s Wor
t H
yper
icum
per
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tum
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ican
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n Ly
cium
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ium
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an L
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rass
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stis
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vula
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C
C
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ild F
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le)
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us d
omes
tica
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ram
atta
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ss
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obol
us fe
rtili
s C
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B
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C
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ish
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era
helix
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wee
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neci
o m
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asca
rens
is
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E D
E
D*
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D
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lack
berr
y Ru
bus f
rutic
osus
agg
.spp
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D
D
D
D
D
D
D
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arro
w L
eaf P
rivet
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gust
rum
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nse
D
D
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C
* D
* D
* D
* D
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road
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f Priv
et
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stru
m lu
cidu
mE
D
E D
C
* D
D
D
D
*
Gre
y sh
aded
col
umn
= no
tabl
elan
d la
ndsc
ape
in th
at L
GA
Cat
egor
ies:
Aa
= w
eeds
cur
rent
ly a
bsen
t in
that
Loc
al G
over
nmen
t Are
a. In
clud
es n
oxio
us a
nd e
nviro
nmen
tal w
eeds
.
A =
Cla
ss 1
and
2 N
oxio
us W
eeds
, and
/or w
eeds
scor
ing
90+,
and
/or w
eeds
on
the
Nat
iona
l Ale
rt Li
st.
B =
Cla
ss 3
Nox
ious
wee
ds a
nd/o
r wee
ds sc
orin
g 89
-80.
C=
79-7
0. D
=69-
60. E
= 59
-40.
F <
40.
Ex
tent
: a=
abse
nt fr
om L
GA
. **
=wee
ds w
ith o
nly
a si
ngle
infe
stat
ion
(App
endi
x 16
). *=
wee
ds w
ith se
vera
l sm
all i
nfes
tatio
ns. N
o as
teris
k =
mod
erat
e to
wid
espr
ead
dist
ribut
ion.
Ass
essm
ent o
nly
appl
ies t
o th
ose
porti
ons o
f eac
h LG
A th
at li
e in
the
Nor
ther
n R
iver
s CM
A a
rea
e.g.
the
east
ern
fall
for T
ente
rfie
ld, G
len
Inne
s, G
uyra
, Arm
idal
e, U
ralla
and
Wal
cha
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le 4
g
Prio
rity
Wee
ds fo
r (L
owla
nd) U
rban
Lan
dsca
pes
(see
App
endi
x 15
for
deta
ils o
f sco
res)
Com
mon
nam
e Sc
ient
ific
nam
e
Kyogle
Tweed
Byron
Richmond
Lismore
Ballina
Clarence
Coffs
Bellingen
Nambucca
Kempsey
Hastings
Tenterfield
Glen Innes
Guyra
Armidale
Uralla
Walcha
Gol
den
Trum
pet T
ree
Tabe
buia
chr
ysot
rich
a A
aF*
F
Aa
FA
aF
Aa
F F*
A
aF*
Bro
ad L
eaf P
eppe
r Tre
eSc
hinu
s ter
ebin
thifo
lius
B*
BB
B*
BB
B*
B*
Aa
B*
Aa
Aa
Chi
nese
Tal
low
Tr
iadi
ca se
bife
ra
B*
D*
B*
B*
B*
B**
B**
B*
B*
B*
D*
Aa
Fire
thor
nPy
raca
ntha
B*
A**
Aa
Aa
Aa
Aa
D*
C*
C**
Aa
Aa
Aa
Yel
low
Bel
ls
Teco
ma
stan
s B
*B
BB
*B
BB
*B
BB
C*
C
Chi
nese
Cel
tis
Cel
tis si
nens
is
BB
B*
BB
B**
B**
BB
Aa
Aa
Aa
Gre
en C
estru
m
Ces
trum
par
qui
BB
*B
*B
BB
*B
B**
B*
B*
B*
B**
Cot
onea
ster
Cot
onea
ster
C*
B**
Aa
Aa
Aa
C*
D*
B**
C**
B*
C*
B*
Coc
kspu
r Cor
al T
ree
Eryt
hrin
a cr
ista
-gal
li C
* D
* D
* C
* C
C
* C
* D
C
D
* C
D
* Sl
ash
Pine
Pi
nus e
lliot
tii
C*
C*
C*
C*
C*
D*
C*
D
D
D*
D*
C*
Um
brel
la T
ree
Schl
effle
ra a
ctin
ophy
lla
C*
C
D
C
D
BC
C
E
C*
C*
C*
Mic
key
Mou
se P
lant
O
chna
serr
ulat
a C
D
D
C
D
C
D
* D
D
B
BC
Nar
row
Lea
f Priv
et
Ligu
stru
m si
nens
e C
D
D
C
* E
C
D*
D
E D
D
C
C
amph
or L
aure
l C
inna
mom
um c
amph
ora
C
D
D
C
D
C*
E C
E
E C
C
Si
ngap
ore
Dai
sy
Spha
gnet
icol
a tr
iloba
ta
C
C
C
C
BC
C
* C
D
B
D*
C*
Can
na L
ily
Can
na in
dica
D
* E
D*
D*
E E
D*
D*
E D
D
**D
*B
road
Lea
f Priv
et
Ligu
stru
m lu
cidu
m
D
E E
C*
E C
* D
C
* D
D
D
C
* M
othe
r of M
illio
ns/
Res
urre
ctio
n Pl
ant
Bryo
phyl
lum
spp.
D
D
E D
E
E B
*D
* E
D
BB
Gro
und
Asp
arag
us F
ern
Aspa
ragu
s aet
hiop
icus
D
D
E
D
E D
E*
D
E
D
C
D*
Fish
bone
Fer
n N
ephr
olep
is c
ordi
folia
D
D
D
E
E E
E D
E
D
D*
D*
Pink
Pol
kado
t Pla
nt
Hyp
oest
es p
hyllo
stac
hya
E E*
E*
E*
E
E E*
E
E D
C
D
* C
ocos
Pal
m
Syag
rus r
oman
zoffi
ana
E F
F E*
F
E F*
F
F E
E*
E*
Gre
y sh
aded
col
umn
= no
(low
land
) urb
an la
ndsc
ape
in th
at L
GA
Cat
egor
ies:
Aa
= w
eeds
cur
rent
ly a
bsen
t in
that
Loc
al G
over
nmen
t Are
a. In
clud
es n
oxio
us a
nd e
nviro
nmen
tal w
eeds
.
A =
Cla
ss 1
and
2 N
oxio
us W
eeds
, and
/or w
eeds
scor
ing
90+,
and
/or w
eeds
on
the
Nat
iona
l Ale
rt Li
st.
B =
Cla
ss 3
Nox
ious
wee
ds a
nd/o
r wee
ds sc
orin
g 89
-80.
C=
79-7
0. D
=69-
60. E
= 59
-40.
F <
40.
Ex
tent
: a=
abse
nt fr
om L
GA
. **
=wee
ds w
ith o
nly
a si
ngle
infe
stat
ion
(App
endi
x 16
). *=
wee
ds w
ith se
vera
l sm
all i
nfes
tatio
ns. N
o as
teris
k =
mod
erat
e to
wid
espr
ead
dist
ribut
ion.
4. W
hat c
hara
cter
istic
s cou
ld b
e us
ed fo
r pr
iori
tisin
g si
tes?
Rea
listic
ally
, it i
s im
poss
ible
to tr
eat e
very
wee
d in
fest
atio
n in
any
giv
en a
rea
and
beyo
nd th
e sc
ope
of th
is S
trate
gy to
doc
umen
t eve
ry si
gnifi
cant
wee
d in
fest
atio
n in
the
Nor
ther
n R
iver
s CM
A re
gion
. Con
sequ
ently
, crit
eria
are
requ
ired
to a
ssis
t lan
d m
anag
ers a
nd fu
ndin
g bo
dies
to th
e pr
iorit
ise
site
s. Th
e fo
llow
ing
tabl
e (T
able
5) p
rovi
des r
ecom
men
datio
ns o
f crit
eria
that
mig
ht b
e us
ed in
site
ass
essm
ent f
or w
eed
cont
rol p
rogr
ams.
Land
man
ager
s/fu
ndin
g bo
dies
shou
ld in
itial
ly c
hoos
e th
e cr
iteria
that
are
rele
vant
to th
e si
tuat
ion
(e.g
. com
paris
on o
f env
ironm
enta
l wee
d si
tes o
r agr
icul
tura
l wee
d si
tes e
tc) a
nd
then
reco
rd w
hich
attr
ibut
es a
re p
rese
nt o
r abs
ent.
The
final
tally
for e
ach
site
shou
ld a
ssis
t cla
rific
atio
n of
the
com
para
tive
impo
rtanc
e of
var
ious
site
s. Fo
r gre
ater
acc
urac
y, la
nd m
anag
ers c
ould
dev
elop
a n
umbe
red
scor
ing
syst
em if
requ
ired.
Tabl
e 5.
Cri
teri
a fo
r pri
oriti
sing
site
s C
rite
ria
Hig
her
prio
rity
Low
er p
rior
ity
Posi
tion
with
in c
atch
men
t/sub
-cat
chm
ent (
if rip
aria
n)?
Hea
dwat
ers
(ups
tream
hal
f)
Dow
nstre
am h
alf
or n
ot n
ear
ripar
ian
area
D
o th
e w
eed
spec
ies p
rese
nt n
egat
ivel
y af
fect
wat
er q
ualit
y?
Yes
N
o/U
nkno
wn
With
in o
r im
med
iate
ly a
djac
ent t
o ve
geta
tion
of h
igh
cons
erva
tion
sign
ifica
nce
e.g.
end
ange
red
ecol
ogic
al
com
mun
ity, p
rese
nce
of th
reat
ened
spec
ies e
tc
Yes
N
o
Cor
ridor
con
nect
ing
patc
hes o
f nat
ive
vege
tatio
n?
Yes
N
o La
nd is
per
man
ently
pro
tect
ed e
.g. N
atio
nal P
ark,
Flo
ra R
eser
ve, c
onse
rvat
ion
agre
emen
ts o
n pr
ivat
e la
nd?
Y
es
No
Doe
s the
site
hav
e a
high
leve
l of n
atur
al re
silie
nce?
i.e.
is th
e na
tive
seed
ban
k st
ill p
rese
nt/ i
s the
re n
ativ
e ve
geta
tion
near
by fo
r see
d di
sper
sal t
o oc
cur f
rom
. Y
es
No
Doe
s the
mai
n w
eed
spec
ies p
rese
nt c
urre
ntly
hav
e a
posi
tive
effe
ct o
n na
tive
biod
iver
sity
? Fo
r exa
mpl
e, p
rote
ctio
n fo
r nat
ive
faun
a fr
om p
reda
tors
, pre
vent
ing
soil
eros
ion
No
Yes
Doe
s the
site
hav
e th
e po
tent
ial t
o ac
t as a
sour
ce o
f wee
ds th
at w
ill in
vade
and
neg
ativ
ely
affe
ct su
rrou
ndin
g ar
eas o
f en
viro
nmen
tal,
soci
al o
r eco
nom
ic im
porta
nce?
Y
es
No
Doe
s the
site
hav
e a
dire
ct n
egat
ive
impa
ct o
n ag
ricul
tura
l or h
ortic
ultu
ral p
rodu
ctio
n?
Yes
N
o D
oes t
he si
te h
ave
a di
rect
neg
ativ
e so
cial
impa
ct o
n ad
jace
nt n
eigh
bour
s e.g
. hum
an h
ealth
issu
es in
an
urba
n si
tuat
ion?
Yes
N
o
Doe
s the
site
hav
e a
dire
ct n
egat
ive
impa
ct o
n kn
own
indi
geno
us a
nd n
on in
dige
nous
cul
tura
l site
s?
Yes
N
o D
oes t
he si
te h
ave
a di
rect
neg
ativ
e im
pact
on
publ
ic in
fras
truct
ure
and
serv
ices
e.g
. brid
ges,
wat
er su
pplie
s, ra
il tra
cks?
Yes
N
o
Doe
s the
site
hav
e a
dire
ct n
egat
ive
impa
ct o
n co
mm
unity
recr
eatio
nal u
se a
nd a
men
ity?
e.g.
rest
rictin
g ac
cess
to a
riv
er in
a p
ublic
recr
eatio
n ar
ea, c
logg
ing
up w
ater
bod
ies r
estri
ctin
g bo
atin
g et
c Y
es
No
Exte
nsio
n/fo
llow
-up
of a
site
that
has
alre
ady
been
trea
ted?
Y
es
No
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teri
aH
ighe
r pr
iori
tyL
ower
pri
ority
M
otiv
ated
com
mun
ity g
roup
or l
andh
olde
r(s)
ass
ocia
ted
with
site
? Y
es
No
Early
det
ectio
n si
tuat
ion
– pr
esen
ce o
f reg
iona
lly si
gnifi
cant
new
and
em
ergi
ng w
eed
spec
ies?
Y
es
No
Doe
s the
site
hav
e “h
igh
prio
rity
wee
ds”
as d
efin
ed b
y C
ateg
ory
A o
r B in
this
Stra
tegy
?.
Yes
N
o Si
ze o
f wee
d in
fest
atio
n C
ompa
re a
reas
– if
ass
essi
ng in
te
rms o
f lik
ely
succ
ess o
f con
trol
mea
sure
s, sm
alle
r are
as w
ould
scor
e hi
gher
than
larg
er a
reas
. Pe
rcen
tage
of s
ite a
ffec
ted
by w
eeds
? 0-
30%
31
-100
%
Can
the
wee
ds a
t thi
s site
be
feas
ibly
redu
ced
or e
radi
cate
d ov
er a
per
iod
of ti
me?
Y
es
No
Are
ther
e op
portu
nitie
s to
coor
dina
te w
ith b
road
er w
eed
man
agem
ent p
rogr
ams e
.g. g
orse
era
dica
tion
prog
ram
in th
e no
rther
n riv
ers C
MA
are
a?
Yes
N
o
Is th
e fu
ndin
g th
at w
ould
be
requ
ired
to m
anag
e th
is si
te a
vaila
ble?
Y
es
No
5.Im
plem
entin
g th
e St
rate
gy
This
stra
tegy
enc
ompa
sses
six
over
all g
oals
in w
eed
man
agem
ent:
Each
goa
l has
an
over
all a
im, a
num
ber o
f obj
ectiv
es a
nd a
ssoc
iate
d ac
tions
(Tab
les 6
a-6f
). Ea
ch a
ctio
n ha
s an
asso
ciat
ed li
st o
f sta
keho
lder
s who
shou
ld b
e in
volv
ed in
its a
chie
vem
ent a
nd re
leva
nt p
erfo
rman
ce in
dica
tors
. The
impl
emen
tatio
n of
the
actio
ns b
elow
will
con
tribu
te si
gnifi
cant
ly to
Man
agem
ent T
arge
t B3
Bio
dive
rsity
Thre
at M
itiga
tion
in th
e N
orth
ern
Riv
ers C
atch
men
t Act
ion
Plan
. Th
e ac
tions
may
als
o co
ntrib
ute
to o
ther
CA
P M
anag
emen
t Tar
gets
as i
dent
ified
ear
lier i
n th
is S
trate
gy (p
gs 1
4-15
).
Stak
ehol
ders
invo
lved
in im
plem
entin
g th
is st
rate
gy in
clud
e: th
e N
orth
ern
Riv
ers C
MA
, Nor
th C
oast
Wee
ds A
dvis
ory
Com
mitt
ee (N
CW
AC
), M
id N
orth
C
oast
Wee
ds A
dvis
ory
Com
mitt
ee (M
NC
WA
C),
Nor
ther
n In
land
Wee
ds A
dvis
ory
Com
mitt
ee (N
IWA
C),
Loca
l Wee
d C
ontro
l Aut
horit
ies (
LCA
s),
Dep
artm
ent o
f Env
ironm
ent a
nd C
limat
e C
hang
e (D
ECC
), N
ew S
outh
Wal
es D
epar
tmen
t of P
rimar
y In
dust
ries (
NSW
DPI
), Li
vest
ock
Hea
lth a
nd P
est
Aut
horit
ies (
LHPA
s), D
epar
tmen
t of L
ands
(Lan
ds),
Fore
sts N
SW (S
F), N
urse
ry a
nd G
arde
n In
dust
ry N
SW a
nd A
CT
(NG
INA
), R
oads
and
Tra
ffic
A
utho
rity
(RTA
), A
ustra
lian
Rai
l Tra
ck C
orpo
ratio
n (A
RTC
), R
egio
nal L
andc
are
grou
ps, E
nviro
nmen
tal T
rain
ing
and
Empl
oym
ent I
nc (E
nviT
E),
Wet
land
care
Aus
tralia
, bus
h re
gene
rato
rs a
nd p
rivat
e la
nd m
anag
ers.
See
App
endi
x 17
for a
n ex
tend
ed li
st o
f sta
keho
lder
s and
App
endi
x 18
for c
urre
nt
orga
nisa
tiona
l stru
ctur
e in
rela
tion
to w
eed
man
agem
ent.
5.1
Goa
ls, O
bjec
tives
and
Act
ions
Tab
le 6
a.
G
oal 1
: Pr
even
t new
wee
d pr
oble
ms (
Ear
ly D
etec
tion)
W
eeds
hav
e m
ajor
neg
ativ
e im
pact
s on
the
econ
omy,
the
envi
ronm
ent,
hum
an h
ealth
and
am
enity
. Pre
vent
ion
of a
wee
d pr
oble
m is
the
mos
t cos
t-eff
ectiv
e ac
tion
poss
ible
. If n
ew w
eeds
are
dis
cove
red
befo
re th
ey a
re w
ell e
stab
lishe
d, e
radi
catio
n is
ofte
n po
ssib
le.
Aim
: To
prot
ect b
iodi
vers
ity, a
gric
ultu
ral p
rodu
ctio
n an
d co
mm
unity
val
ues b
y pr
even
ting
new
wee
d in
curs
ions
. Thi
s tar
gete
d ar
ea is
clo
sely
tied
to e
duca
tion
and
awar
enes
s to
incr
ease
com
mun
ity c
apac
ity fo
r ear
ly d
etec
tion.
Obj
ectiv
e 1:
No
new
wee
d sp
ecie
s est
ablis
hed
in th
e N
RC
MA
reg
ion
over
the
life
of th
is S
trat
egy
Act
ion
Stak
ehol
ders
Pe
rfor
man
ce in
dica
tors
a.
Par
ticip
ate
in th
e na
tiona
lly c
oord
inat
ed w
eed
aler
t and
ear
ly
war
ning
syst
em th
at is
cur
rent
ly b
eing
dev
elop
ed a
s par
t of t
he
Nat
iona
l Wee
d Sp
read
Pre
vent
ion
Act
ion
Plan
.
NC
WA
C, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C, L
CA
s, N
SW D
PI
Com
mun
icat
ion
rout
e es
tabl
ishe
d w
ithin
net
wor
k
b. C
reat
e an
d di
strib
ute
pam
phle
ts w
ith p
hoto
s des
crib
ing
all C
ateg
ory
A w
eeds
N
RC
MA
, NC
WA
C, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C, L
CA
s, N
SW
DPI
Pam
phle
t pro
duce
d w
ithin
firs
t tw
o ye
ars
c. C
ondu
ct a
serie
s of w
orks
hops
to a
ssis
t ide
ntifi
catio
n of
new
wee
d sp
ecie
s; te
rres
trial
, aqu
atic
and
mar
ine
All
stak
ehol
ders
incl
udin
g la
ndho
lder
s and
land
care
gr
oups
. Try
to in
clud
e gr
oups
not
usu
ally
incl
uded
in w
eed
iden
tific
atio
n, g
roup
s tha
t exp
lore
the
envi
ronm
ent e
.g.
scub
a di
vers
, fis
hing
clu
bs, k
ayak
clu
bs, c
onse
rvat
ion
grou
ps, b
ushw
alki
ng c
lubs
.
Five
wor
ksho
ps c
ondu
cted
w
ithin
firs
t tw
o ye
ars
d. S
et u
p a
Wee
d Sp
otte
rs n
etw
ork
invo
lvin
g co
mm
unity
mem
bers
to
assi
st w
ith e
arly
det
ectio
n A
ll st
akeh
olde
rs in
clud
ing
loca
l her
baria
Fr
amew
ork
and
stru
ctur
e in
vest
igat
ed b
y 20
09
e. D
evel
op a
rapi
d re
spon
se p
rogr
am fo
r new
incu
rsio
ns in
the
regi
on
(see
App
endi
x 19
for p
relim
inar
y st
eps)
. Ens
ure
com
plia
nce
with
N
atio
nal W
eed
Spre
ad P
reve
ntio
n A
ctio
n Pl
an a
nd N
SW D
PI p
olic
y
LCA
s, N
SW D
PI, D
ECC
, For
ests
NSW
, Aus
tralia
n R
ail
Trac
k C
orpo
ratio
n R
apid
Res
pons
e pr
otoc
ols
deve
lope
d an
d im
plem
ente
d by
20
09f.
Ensu
re la
ndho
lder
s/la
ndca
re g
roup
s and
oth
er st
akeh
olde
rs/la
nd
man
ager
s are
info
rmed
of r
apid
resp
onse
pro
gram
LC
As,
NR
CM
A
Wee
d of
ficer
s to
orga
nise
di
strib
utio
n of
info
rmat
ion
on
rapi
d re
spon
se p
rogr
am b
y 20
10
– pe
rhap
s with
rate
s not
ices
?
g. E
valu
atio
n of
pot
entia
l inv
asiv
e sp
ecie
s to
the
catc
hmen
t: as
sess
pr
esen
ce o
f Cat
egor
y A
spec
ies t
o th
e no
rth, w
est a
nd so
uth
of th
e N
RC
MA
regi
on. I
ncre
ase
awar
enes
s of p
oten
tial i
mpa
ct o
f clim
ate
chan
ge o
n w
eed
dist
ribut
ion.
NC
WA
C, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C, B
iose
curit
y Q
ld
Pote
ntia
l inv
asiv
e sp
ecie
s in
surr
ound
ing
regi
ons e
valu
ated
by
201
0.
30 NorthernRiversInvasivePlantsActionStrategy2009-2013 NorthernRiversInvasivePlantsActionStrategy2009-2013 31
h. Id
entif
y hi
gh ri
sk a
reas
whe
re C
ateg
ory
A w
eeds
may
inva
de th
e re
gion
from
adj
oini
ng a
reas
and
co-
ordi
nate
ann
ual i
nspe
ctio
ns o
f th
ese
area
s
NC
WA
C, L
CA
s, N
SW D
PI, A
ustra
lian
Rai
l Tra
ck
Cor
pora
tion,
loca
l airp
orts
.H
igh
risk
area
s ide
ntifi
ed b
y 20
10. A
nnua
l ins
pect
ions
of
thes
e ar
eas i
mpl
emen
ted
by
2011
.i.
Impl
emen
t tar
gete
d in
spec
tion
prog
ram
s at h
igh
risk
site
s (e.
g. a
long
ro
adsi
des a
nd ri
vers
, nur
serie
s, sa
leya
rds,
mar
kets
) for
Cat
egor
y A
w
eeds
, par
ticul
arly
nea
r CM
A b
ound
arie
s and
nea
r cur
rent
in
fest
atio
ns
LCA
s Im
plem
ent t
arge
ted
insp
ectio
n pr
ogra
ms b
y 20
09. I
nspe
ct
twen
ty si
tes p
er L
CA
.
j. Er
adic
ate
any
new
Cat
egor
y A
wee
ds fo
und
in re
gion
LC
As,
CM
A, N
SW D
PI
Obj
ectiv
e 2:
No
spre
ad o
f Cat
egor
y A
or
B w
eeds
from
one
Loc
al G
over
nmen
t Are
a to
ano
ther
dur
ing
the
life
of th
is S
trat
egy
Act
ion
Stak
ehol
ders
Pe
rfor
man
ce in
dica
tors
a.
Set
up
man
agem
ent g
roup
. U
sing
the
dist
ribut
iona
l dat
a co
llect
ed fo
r thi
s Stra
tegy
, ide
ntify
wee
d sp
ecie
s tha
t are
cat
egor
ised
as A
or B
that
are
pre
sent
in o
nly
a fe
w
LGA
s and
targ
et th
em fo
r era
dica
tion
with
in 5
yea
rs w
here
app
ropr
iate
e.
g. g
orse
(App
endi
x 19
), hy
men
achn
e. E
ven
thou
gh a
par
ticul
ar
infe
stat
ion
may
not
be
spre
adin
g in
a p
artic
ular
clim
ate,
it is
still
po
tent
ially
sour
ce m
ater
ial f
or n
ew in
fest
atio
ns e
lsew
here
.
NC
WA
C, N
RC
MA
, LC
As,
DEC
C, F
ores
ts N
SW, N
SW
DPI
, loc
al la
ndca
re g
roup
s, la
ndho
lder
s M
anag
emen
t gro
up e
stab
lishe
d.
Erad
icat
e al
l sta
ndin
g te
rres
trial
C
ateg
ory
A w
eeds
by
2013
, aq
uatic
Cat
egor
y A
wee
ds b
y 20
18. F
ive
spec
ies t
hat a
re
mos
tly ra
nked
as B
with
lim
ited
dist
ribut
ion
iden
tifie
d by
m
anag
emen
t gro
up to
be
targ
eted
for e
radi
catio
n in
the
NR
CM
A a
rea
by 2
013.
Rep
ort
annu
ally
to N
CW
AC
on
prog
ress
.
b. E
ach
LGA
will
iden
tify
the
Cat
egor
y A
wee
ds p
rese
nt in
adj
oini
ng
LGA
s to
max
imis
e su
rvei
llanc
e ac
tiviti
es
LCA
s, N
CW
AC
, MN
CW
AC
, NIW
AC
C
ateg
ory
A w
eeds
in a
djoi
ning
LG
As i
dent
ified
by
wee
d of
ficer
s by
2008
. All
rele
vant
w
eed
pers
onne
l inf
orm
ed o
f fe
atur
es u
sed
for i
dent
ifica
tion
and
give
n ph
otos
in 2
008.
Su
rvei
llanc
e fo
r the
se w
eeds
in
clud
ed in
all
gene
ral
insp
ectio
n pr
ogra
ms b
y 20
09.
Obj
ectiv
e 3:
Incr
ease
d co
llabo
ratio
n w
ith r
etai
l ind
ustr
y an
d ga
rden
ers t
o lim
it po
tent
ial w
eed
intr
oduc
tions
and
spre
ad o
f wee
ds
Act
ion
Stak
ehol
ders
Pe
rfor
man
ce in
dica
tors
a.
Pro
vide
nur
sery
, gar
den
indu
stry
and
aqu
ariu
m re
taile
rs w
ith c
urre
nt
noxi
ous w
eeds
and
non
-sal
eabl
e (C
lass
5) w
eeds
list
(App
endi
x 6)
.LC
As,
NSW
DPI
, NC
WA
C, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C
Info
rmat
ion
on n
oxio
us w
eeds
di
strib
uted
to n
urse
ry, g
arde
n in
dust
ry a
nd a
quat
ic re
taile
rs b
y 20
09.
b. C
arry
out
regu
lar i
nspe
ctio
ns o
f ret
ail o
utle
ts
LCA
s R
egul
ar in
spec
tions
of r
etai
l ou
tlets
are
car
ried
out o
n al
l pr
emis
es In
spec
tions
and
ou
tcom
es a
re re
porte
d se
para
tely
to o
ther
pro
perty
in
spec
tions
at N
CW
AC
m
eetin
gs.
c. D
evel
op li
nks w
ith th
e N
urse
ry &
Gar
den
Indu
stry
of N
SW &
AC
T Lt
d (N
GIN
A)
NG
INA
, NC
WA
C, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C, L
CA
s Li
nks d
evel
oped
with
NG
INA
.
d. P
rom
ote
the
plan
ting
of n
on-in
vasi
ve sp
ecie
s in
gard
ens.
Prom
ote
the
“Gro
w m
e in
stea
d” p
rogr
am a
nd th
e B
ushl
and
Frie
ndly
Nur
sery
Sc
hem
e. P
rom
otio
n co
uld
be c
arrie
d ou
t at s
hopp
ing
cent
res,
mar
kets
, fe
tes,
agric
ultu
ral s
how
s, fie
ld d
ays e
tc. D
istri
bute
info
rmat
ion
to
Har
dwar
e ch
ains
and
supe
rmar
kets
tha
t sel
l pla
nts a
nd la
ndsc
ape
cont
ract
ors.
NG
INA
, NC
WA
C, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C, L
CA
s, nu
rser
ies
“Gro
w m
e in
stea
d” p
rogr
am
esta
blis
hed
in th
e N
RC
MA
by
2013
. Pro
mot
ion
carr
ied
out.
e. E
ncou
rage
nur
serie
s to
expl
ore
nativ
e aq
uatic
pla
nts t
hat a
re su
itabl
e fo
r pon
ds a
nd w
ater
feat
ures
. Cur
rent
ly it
is v
ery
diff
icul
t to
obta
in
nativ
e aq
uatic
pla
nts f
rom
reta
il ou
tlets
.
NG
INA
, NC
WA
C, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C, L
CA
s, nu
rser
ies
Link
s est
ablis
hed
with
nur
serie
s th
at su
pply
aqu
atic
pla
nts.
Nat
ive
aqua
tic sp
ecie
s inc
lude
d in
“G
row
me
inst
ead”
pro
gram
. W
rite
med
ia re
leas
e on
nat
ive
aqua
tics s
uita
ble
for g
arde
n po
nds b
y 20
10. M
ore
nurs
erie
s se
lling
nat
ive
plan
ts.
f. C
reat
e m
ore
med
ia c
over
age
of w
eed
impa
cts f
rom
gar
den
esca
pes
and
illeg
al d
umpi
ng
NC
WA
C, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C, L
CA
s A
t lea
st tw
o m
edia
rele
ases
ac
ross
the
NR
CM
A re
gion
by 2
013.
g.
Pro
mot
e aw
aren
ess a
mon
gst f
loris
ts re
gard
ing
not u
tilis
ing
plan
t m
ater
ial t
hat m
ay g
row
veg
etat
ivel
y or
by
seed
if n
ot sa
fely
dis
pose
d of
by
cus
tom
ers.
NC
WA
C, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C, L
CA
s, flo
rists
Fl
oris
ts in
clud
ed in
ann
ual
insp
ectio
n pr
ogra
ms o
f LC
As.
Info
rmat
ion
prov
ided
to fl
oris
ts.
h. E
ncou
rage
reta
il ou
tlets
to so
urce
pla
nts f
rom
repu
tabl
e de
aler
s onl
y N
GIN
A
Dis
sem
inat
e in
form
atio
n
32 NorthernRiversInvasivePlantsActionStrategy2009-2013 NorthernRiversInvasivePlantsActionStrategy2009-2013 33
Obj
ectiv
e 4:
Incr
ease
d co
llabo
ratio
n w
ith p
rim
ary
prod
ucer
s to
limit
pote
ntia
l wee
d in
trod
uctio
ns a
nd sp
read
of w
eeds
Act
ion
Stak
ehol
ders
Pe
rfor
man
ce in
dica
tors
a.
Dev
elop
link
s with
prim
ary
prod
ucer
gro
ups,
incl
udin
g pa
stor
alis
ts
and
orga
nic
grow
ers,
back
yard
gro
wer
s N
RC
MA
, NC
WA
C, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C, L
CA
s, pr
imar
y pr
oduc
ers g
roup
s, or
gani
c gr
ower
s gro
ups
Link
s dev
elop
ed.
Larg
er n
umbe
r of p
rimar
y pr
oduc
ers s
ubsc
ribin
g to
the
“Wee
d R
ead”
new
slet
ter.
At l
east
one
repr
esen
tativ
e of
a
prim
ary
prod
ucer
s gro
up
atte
ndin
g ea
ch W
AC
mee
ting
by 2
010.
b.
Pro
mot
e an
aw
aren
ess o
f pot
entia
lly w
eedy
pas
ture
spec
ies o
r foo
d cr
ops a
nd p
rom
ote
alte
rnat
ives
N
RC
MA
, NC
WA
C, N
SW D
PI, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C,
LCA
s, pr
imar
y pr
oduc
er g
roup
s, or
gani
c gr
ower
s gro
ups
Aw
aren
ess i
mpr
oved
. A
ltern
ativ
es p
rom
oted
. “G
row
m
e in
stea
d” p
rogr
am c
ould
in
clud
e on
e or
two
wee
dy fo
od
crop
s suc
h as
Che
rry
Gua
va,
Taro
& p
rom
ote
alte
rnat
ives
. c.
Cre
ate
mor
e m
edia
cov
erag
e, p
artic
ular
ly in
farm
ing
new
spap
ers,
mag
azin
es a
nd n
ewsl
ette
rs o
f var
ious
gro
wer
s gro
ups o
f wee
d im
pact
s fr
om w
eedy
pas
ture
spec
ies a
nd fo
od c
rops
, als
o w
eed
incu
rsio
ns fr
om
cont
amin
ated
seed
or f
odde
r.
NC
WA
C, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C, L
CA
s A
t lea
st tw
o m
edia
rele
ases
ac
ross
the
NR
CM
A re
gion
by 2
013.
d. E
ncou
rage
the
repo
rting
of n
ew in
curs
ions
of c
ateg
ory
A w
eeds
to
LCA
sN
RC
MA
, NC
WA
C, N
SW D
PI, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C,
LCA
s, pr
imar
y pr
oduc
er g
roup
s, or
gani
c gr
ower
s gro
ups
New
incu
rsio
ns re
porte
d.
Rep
ortin
g of
new
incu
rsio
ns
reco
rded
and
repo
rted
to
NC
WA
C m
eetin
gs.
Obj
ectiv
e 5.
Incr
ease
d co
llabo
ratio
n w
ith o
ther
indu
stri
es a
nd c
omm
unity
gro
ups t
o lim
it po
tent
ial w
eed
intr
oduc
tions
and
spre
ad o
f wee
ds
Act
ion
Stak
ehol
ders
Pe
rfor
man
ce in
dica
tors
a.
Dev
elop
link
s with
rem
oval
ist a
nd fr
eigh
t com
pani
es to
pro
mot
e an
aw
aren
ess o
f the
pot
entia
l for
wee
d sp
read
as p
otte
d pl
ants
N
RC
MA
, NC
WA
C, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C, L
CA
s,R
emov
alis
ts, t
rans
port
com
pani
es
Link
s cre
ated
.In
form
atio
n on
wee
dy g
arde
n or
nam
enta
ls d
istri
bute
d.
b. D
evel
op li
nks w
ith li
vest
ock
trans
port
com
pani
es to
pro
mot
e a
NR
CM
A, N
CW
AC
, MN
CW
AC
, NIW
AC
, LC
As,
Link
s cre
ated
.
grea
ter a
war
enes
s of t
he p
oten
tial f
or w
eed
spre
ad w
hen
wee
d se
eds
(bur
rs) a
re c
augh
t on
the
fur o
f ani
mal
s. In
vest
igat
e w
heth
er th
ere
is a
n id
entif
icat
ion,
repo
rting
and
con
trol p
roto
col i
n pl
ace
whe
re b
urrs
are
ob
serv
ed.
Live
stoc
k ca
rrie
rs, L
HPA
In
form
atio
n on
wee
ds th
at a
re
spre
ad o
n liv
esto
ck d
istri
bute
d.Pr
esen
ce o
f pro
toco
l de
term
ined
. c.
Dev
elop
link
s with
loca
l Aus
tralia
Pos
t off
ices
to p
rom
ote
an
awar
enes
s of t
he p
oten
tial f
or w
eed
spre
ad in
pac
kage
s as l
ive
plan
ts a
re
ofte
n se
nt th
roug
h th
e m
ail w
ithin
Aus
tralia
. Pro
vide
Pos
t off
ice
wor
kers
with
con
tact
s if a
ssis
tanc
e is
requ
ired
for p
lant
ID.
NR
CM
A, N
CW
AC
, MN
CW
AC
, NIW
AC
, LC
As,
Aus
tralia
Pos
t Li
nks c
reat
ed.
Info
rmat
ion
on p
oten
tial f
or
wee
d sp
read
thro
ugh
the
mai
l pu
blic
ised
.W
eed
cont
acts
pro
vide
d to
pos
t of
fice
wor
kers
.d.
Cre
ate
med
ia c
over
age
of th
e ill
egal
impo
rt of
pot
entia
l wee
ds
thro
ugh
inte
rnet
pur
chas
ing
NC
WA
C, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C, L
CA
s O
ne m
edia
rele
ase
per l
ocal
go
vern
men
t are
a by
201
3 e.
Dev
elop
link
s with
org
anis
ers o
f com
mun
ity m
arke
ts a
nd fe
tes t
o in
crea
se a
war
enes
s of p
oten
tial w
eed
spre
ad fr
om sa
les o
f pla
nts b
y ba
ckya
rd g
row
ers
NC
WA
C, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C, L
CA
s Li
nks d
evel
oped
. W
eed
pam
phle
ts d
istri
bute
d.
Wee
d po
ster
s pro
vide
d to
m
arke
t and
fete
org
anis
ers.
f.
Insp
ectio
ns o
f com
mun
ity m
arke
ts a
nd fe
tes t
o de
tect
the
sale
of
noxi
ous a
nd e
nviro
nmen
tal w
eeds
LC
As
Each
LC
A in
spec
ts e
ach
know
n re
gula
r com
mun
ity m
arke
t at
leas
t onc
e an
nual
ly
Tab
le 6
b.
Goa
l 2: R
educ
e th
e Im
pact
of E
xist
ing
Wee
ds
Aim
: To
redu
ce th
e im
pact
of e
xist
ing
wee
ds b
y ex
pand
ing
the
netw
ork
of st
akeh
olde
rs th
at a
re in
volv
ed in
wee
d m
anag
emen
t and
als
o by
incr
easi
ng th
e nu
mbe
r and
ef
fect
iven
ess o
f wee
d m
anag
emen
t pro
gram
s.
Obj
ectiv
e 1:
Incr
ease
the
num
ber
of c
oord
inat
ed p
rogr
ams t
o re
duce
exi
stin
g w
eed
prob
lem
s
Act
ion
Stak
ehol
ders
Pe
rfor
man
ce in
dica
tors
a.
Iden
tify
and
prio
ritis
e w
eeds
in th
e N
RC
MA
regi
on
All
stak
ehol
ders
Pu
blic
atio
n of
this
Stra
tegy
b.
Est
ablis
h th
e cu
rren
t dis
tribu
tion
of p
riorit
y w
eeds
in th
e N
RC
MA
re
gion
. Thi
s stra
tegy
has
ach
ieve
d th
is a
ctio
n in
a b
road
fash
ion
how
ever
for i
ncre
ased
acc
urac
y a
cent
ral m
appi
ng sy
stem
nee
ds to
be
esta
blis
hed
whe
reby
all
regi
ster
ed w
eed
prac
titio
ners
can
ent
er
dist
ribut
iona
l dat
a us
ing
GPS
poi
nts (
with
dat
es) f
or a
ll w
eed
spec
ies
and
any
regi
ster
edpa
rtici
pant
in th
e sc
hem
e ca
n ac
cess
thes
e do
t poi
nt
NC
WA
C, L
CA
s and
all
stak
ehol
ders
A
t lea
st o
ne w
orks
hop
held
in
clud
ing
stak
ehol
ders
from
ac
ross
ent
ire N
RC
MA
regi
on to
di
scus
s cen
tralis
ed m
appi
ng
syst
em. I
nitia
l fra
mew
ork
dete
rmin
ed.
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s. Th
is w
ill a
llow
a m
uch
mor
e co
ordi
nate
d, a
ccur
ate
and
effic
ient
ap
proa
ch to
wee
d m
anag
emen
t acr
oss t
he re
gion
6 .In
vest
igat
e ad
optin
g th
e co
re a
ttrib
utes
of W
oNS
map
ping
as a
stan
dard
fo
r map
ping
wee
ds in
the
NR
CM
A re
gion
. c.
Dev
elop
and
impl
emen
t wee
d m
anag
emen
t pla
ns fo
r prio
rity
wee
ds
for t
he w
hole
NR
CM
A re
gion
in c
onsu
ltatio
n w
ith st
akeh
olde
rs
NC
WA
C, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C, L
CA
s W
eed
man
agem
ent p
lans
de
velo
ped
for t
he w
hole
N
RC
MA
regi
on fo
r all
Cat
egor
y A
wee
ds a
nd th
e fiv
e w
eed
spec
ies m
ostly
rank
ed a
s ca
tego
ry B
cho
sen
for
erad
icat
ion
by th
e m
anag
emen
t gr
oup
(goa
l 1, o
bjec
tive
2a) b
y 20
09.
d. E
radi
cate
stan
ding
pla
nts o
f Cat
egor
y A
wee
ds in
all
land
scap
es
exce
pt A
quat
ic in
the
NR
CM
A re
gion
by
2013
. Sig
nific
antly
redu
ce
infe
stat
ions
of C
ateg
ory
A w
eeds
in th
e A
quat
ic la
ndsc
ape,
wor
king
to
war
ds e
radi
catio
n in
the
long
-term
. Set
up
a m
anag
emen
t gro
up to
as
sist
with
this
pro
gram
.
LCA
s, D
ECC
, For
ests
NSW
, NSW
DPI
, Aus
tralia
n R
ail
Trac
k C
orpo
ratio
n, L
andc
are
Gro
ups,
Land
s, La
nd
Cou
ncils
, priv
ate
land
hold
ers
Man
agem
ent g
roup
est
ablis
hed.
R
epor
t ann
ually
to N
CW
AC
on
prog
ress
. All
stan
ding
pla
nts o
f C
ateg
ory
A w
eeds
(exc
ept
aqua
tic) e
radi
cate
d by
201
3.
Infe
stat
ion
size
of a
quat
ic
Cat
egor
y A
wee
ds si
gnifi
cant
ly
redu
ced.
e. D
evel
op p
roje
cts a
nd se
ek fu
ndin
g to
con
tinuo
usly
supp
ress
and
de
stro
y ca
tego
ry B
and
C w
eeds
in th
e re
gion
. LC
As,
DEC
C, F
ores
ts N
SW, A
ustra
lian
Rai
l Tra
ck
Cor
pora
tion,
Lan
dcar
e G
roup
s, La
nds,
Land
Cou
ncils
, pr
ivat
e la
ndho
lder
s
Proj
ects
dev
elop
ed. A
ppro
pria
te
fund
ing
allo
cate
d.C
ateg
ory
B a
nd C
wee
ds a
re
supp
ress
ed a
nd d
estro
yed.
f.
Dev
elop
pro
ject
s and
seek
fund
ing
to st
rate
gica
lly m
anag
e ca
tego
ry D
an
d E
wee
ds in
the
regi
on. D
evel
op a
nd im
plem
ent b
est m
anag
emen
t pr
actic
e G
uide
s for
Cla
ss 4
wee
ds.
LCA
s, D
ECC
, For
ests
NSW
, Aus
tralia
n R
ail T
rack
C
orpo
ratio
n, L
andc
are
Gro
ups,
Land
s, La
nd C
ounc
ils,
priv
ate
land
hold
ers
Proj
ects
dev
elop
ed.
App
ropr
iate
fund
ing
allo
cate
d.
Cat
egor
y D
and
E w
eeds
are
st
rate
gica
lly m
anag
ed.
g. E
stab
lish
colla
bora
tive
partn
ersh
ips t
o as
sist
iden
tific
atio
n of
site
s of
high
bio
dive
rsity
whe
re w
eed
cont
rol p
rogr
ams w
ould
pro
vide
si
gnifi
cant
env
ironm
enta
l ben
efits
. Thi
s wou
ld b
e an
adj
unct
to o
ther
pr
ogra
ms d
escr
ibed
in th
is S
trate
gy.
LCA
s, D
ECC
, NR
CM
A, L
andc
are
grou
ps
Iden
tific
atio
n of
site
s
h. R
educ
e im
pact
s of e
xist
ing
wee
ds o
n bi
odiv
ersi
ty
LCA
s, D
ECC
, NR
CM
A L
andc
are
grou
ps, a
ll re
leva
nt
stak
ehol
ders
Impl
emen
tatio
n of
Bito
u B
ush
Thre
at A
bate
men
t Pla
n an
d ot
her f
orth
com
ing
Thre
at
Aba
tem
ent P
lans
incl
udin
gth
e
6 Lin
ks to
CA
P M
anag
emen
t Tar
get L
UP4
-Nat
ural
Res
ourc
e In
tegr
atio
n
Nat
iona
l Lan
tana
Thr
eat
Aba
tem
ent P
lan.
i.
Iden
tify,
det
ect a
nd m
onito
r sle
eper
7 wee
ds.
NC
WA
C, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C, L
CA
S, D
ECC
Po
tent
ial s
leep
er w
eeds
are
id
entif
ied
and
mon
itore
d in
eac
h LG
A. I
f any
spec
ies s
how
s si
gns o
f beg
inni
ng to
rapi
dly
spre
ad, a
rapi
d re
spon
se
prog
ram
is im
plem
ente
d.
j. M
onito
r, re
view
and
repo
rt on
impl
emen
tatio
n of
wee
d m
anag
emen
t pr
ogra
ms
All
stak
ehol
ders
W
eed
man
agem
ent p
rogr
ams
mon
itore
d, re
view
ed a
nd
repo
rted
on a
t WA
C m
eetin
gs
and
to o
ther
rele
vant
bod
ies.
k. E
nsur
e St
rate
gy c
ompl
emen
ts p
lans
and
stra
tegi
es in
adj
oini
ng
regi
ons
NR
CM
A, N
CW
AC
, MN
CW
AC
, NIW
AC
, NSW
DPI
O
ther
Stra
tegi
es a
nd p
lans
re
view
ed. C
omm
ents
from
st
akeh
olde
rs in
corp
orat
ed in
to
Stra
tegy
to e
nsur
e co
mpl
emen
tary
to o
ther
pla
ns
and
Stra
tegi
es.
l. W
here
app
ropr
iate
, dev
elop
col
labo
rativ
e lin
ear w
eed
man
agem
ent
prog
ram
s inc
ludi
ng p
rivat
e an
d pu
blic
land
s (eg
alo
ng ri
vers
) LC
As,
DEC
C, F
ores
ts N
SW, L
andc
are
grou
ps, a
ll re
leva
nt st
akeh
olde
rs
Line
ar w
eed
man
agem
ent
prog
ram
s dev
elop
ed.
m. I
mpl
emen
t bio
logi
cal c
ontro
l pro
gram
s for
wid
espr
ead
wee
ds w
hen
agen
ts a
re a
vaila
ble
i.e. c
ats c
law
cre
eper
, lan
tana
, sal
vini
a, b
itou
bush
N
SW D
PI, L
CA
s, D
ECC
, For
ests
NSW
, Lan
dcar
e gr
oups
, al
l rel
evan
t sta
keho
lder
s B
iolo
gica
l con
trol p
rogr
ams
impl
emen
ted.
n.
Sup
port
and
enco
urag
e th
e in
volv
emen
t of l
ocal
scho
ols i
n th
e N
atio
nal W
eed
War
riors
pro
gram
in w
hich
stud
ents
col
labo
rate
with
la
nd m
anag
ers a
nd c
omm
unity
gro
ups a
nd re
ar b
iolo
gica
l con
trol a
gent
s in
the
clas
sroo
m fo
r rel
ease
on
loca
l wee
d in
fest
atio
ns.
LCA
s, N
SW D
PI, N
CW
AC
, MN
CW
AC
, NIW
AC
, loc
al
scho
ols,
Land
care
, oth
er re
leva
nt c
omm
unity
gro
ups
At l
east
one
scho
ol fr
om e
ach
LGA
are
a in
volv
ed in
the
Wee
d W
arrio
rs p
rogr
am b
y 20
13.
o. D
evel
op W
eed
Info
rmat
ion
Pack
s and
dis
tribu
te to
new
land
hold
ers
in th
e ca
tchm
ent
LCA
s W
eed
info
rmat
ion
pack
s de
velo
ped
for n
ew la
ndho
lder
s by
201
0. M
etho
d of
dis
tribu
tion
dete
rmin
ed (r
ates
not
ices
?).
p. D
evel
op a
nd im
plem
ent a
pol
icy
for i
nspe
ctio
n pr
oced
ures
for p
rivat
e pr
oper
ty a
nd ro
adsi
des
LCA
s In
spec
tion
proc
edur
es
deve
lope
d an
d im
plem
ente
d.
q. E
ncou
rage
the
Stat
e of
the
Envi
ronm
ent R
epor
t and
Loc
al
Envi
ronm
enta
l Pla
ns to
incl
ude
wee
d is
sues
LC
As
Wee
d is
sues
incl
uded
in th
e St
ate
of th
e En
viro
nmen
t Rep
ort
and
Loca
l Env
ironm
enta
l Pla
ns.
7 Sle
eper
wee
d: n
on-n
ativ
e pl
ants
that
hav
e na
tura
lised
but
are
bel
ieve
d to
hav
e no
t yet
reac
hed
thei
r pot
entia
l to
form
larg
e an
d w
ides
prea
d po
pula
tions
in A
ustra
lia, d
espi
te b
eing
na
tura
lised
for s
ome
year
s. Th
ese
plan
ts m
ay a
ppea
r ben
ign
for m
any
year
s and
then
spre
ad ra
pidl
y e.
g. C
oola
tai G
rass
.
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crea
se c
o-or
dina
tion
with
WoN
S co
-ord
inat
ors t
o im
plem
ent
prog
ram
s wor
king
tow
ards
era
dica
tion
of W
oNS
spec
ies w
ith o
nly
a fe
w in
fest
atio
ns in
the
NR
CM
A re
gion
e.g
. Gor
se(s
ee A
ppen
dix
19)
NC
WA
C, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C, L
CA
s, D
ECC
, For
ests
N
SW, W
oNS
co-o
rdin
ator
s In
crea
sed
cont
act a
nd c
o-or
dina
tion
with
WoN
S co
-or
dina
tors
.A
t lea
st o
ne a
rticl
e fo
cuss
ed o
n a
WoN
S w
eed
annu
ally
in
“Wee
d R
ead”
.s.
Enco
urag
e pl
anni
ng fo
r wee
d m
anag
emen
t in
all a
spec
ts o
f pro
perty
pl
anni
ng (i
nclu
ding
Pro
perty
Veg
etat
ion
Plan
s)
NR
CM
A, L
CA
s, pr
oper
ty p
lann
ing
train
ers
Gre
ater
incl
usio
n of
wee
d is
sues
in
Pro
perty
Pla
nnin
g.
t. Su
ppor
t wee
d m
anag
emen
t res
earc
h pr
ojec
ts a
nd b
io-c
ontro
l pr
ogra
ms
All
stak
ehol
ders
W
eed
man
agem
ent r
esea
rch
proj
ects
and
bio
-con
trol
prog
ram
s sup
porte
d.
u. E
ncou
rage
indi
geno
us g
reen
team
par
ticip
atio
n in
wee
d co
ntro
l, bu
sh
rege
nera
tion
and
ecol
ogic
al re
stor
atio
n pr
ogra
ms
NR
CM
A, L
CA
s, La
nd C
ounc
ils, D
ECC
, Lan
dcar
e G
roup
s, In
dige
nous
Gre
en T
eam
s In
crea
sed
parti
cipa
tion
by
indi
geno
us g
reen
team
s in
wee
d co
ntro
l, bu
sh re
gene
ratio
n an
d ec
olog
ical
rest
orat
ion
prog
ram
s.
v. A
ssis
t lan
dhol
ders
/gro
ups t
o m
anag
e w
eeds
by
prov
idin
g te
chni
cal
advi
ce a
nd w
here
pos
sibl
e, su
ppor
t e.g
. hiri
ng o
ut w
ick
wip
ers a
nd
lend
ing
tree
inje
ctor
kits
.
LCA
s, N
CW
AC
, MN
CW
AC
, NIW
AC
, NSW
DPI
Te
chni
cal a
dvic
e pr
ovid
ed to
la
ndho
lder
s/gr
oups
.Su
ppor
t pro
vide
d to
la
ndho
lder
s/gr
oups
.w
. Und
erta
ke e
valu
atio
n of
the
wee
ds li
sted
in th
e A
ppen
dix
of th
is
stra
tegy
that
wer
e no
t eva
luat
ed d
ue to
tim
e lim
itatio
ns a
nd in
clud
e th
em in
the
rank
ed li
sts f
or e
ach
LGA
. Inc
lude
in n
ext S
trate
gy.
NC
WA
C
Wor
ksho
p he
ld to
eva
luat
e ad
ditio
nal w
eeds
by
2013
.
x. C
reat
e in
cent
ives
for l
andh
olde
rs to
con
trol w
eeds
on
priv
ate
land
eg
free
tree
s for
Cam
phor
Lau
rel,
Cel
tis o
r Bro
ad L
eaf P
eppe
r re
plac
emen
t. C
reat
e ot
her i
nnov
ativ
e in
cent
ives
! e.g
. fre
e na
tive
wat
er
lilie
s if
Wat
er H
yaci
nth,
Sal
vini
a, W
ater
Let
tuce
or Y
ello
w W
ater
Lily
re
mov
ed?
NC
WA
C, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C, L
CA
s, nu
rser
ies,
Land
care
, NR
CM
A
Ince
ntiv
es c
reat
ed fo
r la
ndho
lder
s to
cont
rol w
eeds
.A
t lea
st o
ne n
ew in
cent
ive
prog
ram
by
2009
.
y. S
uppo
rt th
e de
velo
pmen
t/im
plem
enta
tion
of a
ltern
ativ
e in
tegr
ated
w
eed
man
agem
ent t
echn
ique
s sin
ce fo
r som
e sp
ecie
s con
tinua
l spr
ayin
g al
one
is in
effe
ctiv
e (e
.g. k
udzu
) and
in so
me
loca
tions
, spr
ayin
g is
in
appr
opria
te. E
xam
ples
incl
ude
mec
hani
cal h
arve
stin
g of
aqu
atic
w
eeds
, und
erw
ater
vac
uum
s for
aqu
atic
wee
ds, w
eed
mat
pla
ced
dire
ctly
on
smal
l inf
esta
tions
, Eco
Cov
er re
cycl
ed p
aper
mul
ch m
at fo
r or
char
ds, v
iney
ards
, cro
ps a
nd n
urse
ries.
Enco
urag
e la
ndho
lder
s to
be
inno
vativ
e e.
g. u
sing
stoc
k st
rate
gica
lly w
ith e
lect
ric fe
ncin
g to
redu
ce
spre
ad o
f som
e w
eeds
. Adv
ertis
e an
d de
mon
stra
te in
nova
tive
met
hods
at
fiel
d da
ys.
NR
CM
A, N
SW D
PI, L
CA
s, N
CW
AC
, MN
CW
AC
, N
IWA
C, D
ECC
, For
ests
NSW
, bus
h re
gene
ratio
n gr
oups
, la
ndca
re g
roup
s, la
ndho
lder
s, nu
rser
ies,
horti
cultu
ralis
ts,
vitic
ultu
ralis
ts, l
ands
cape
des
igne
rs, g
row
ers g
roup
s
Dev
elop
men
t of a
ltern
ativ
e in
tegr
ated
wee
d m
anag
emen
t te
chni
ques
supp
orte
d.In
nova
tive
met
hods
feat
ured
in
“Wee
d R
ead”
(at l
east
one
an
nual
ly) a
nd p
rom
oted
at
WA
C m
eetin
gs.
Inno
vativ
e m
etho
ds
dem
onst
rate
d to
the
publ
ic a
t at
leas
t one
fiel
d da
y an
nual
ly.
z. S
uppo
rt th
e de
velo
pmen
t of s
usta
inab
le u
ses o
f wee
d w
aste
(whi
lst
ensu
ring
hygi
ene)
e.g
. com
post
ed a
quat
ic w
eeds
for m
ulch
, cam
phor
NR
CM
A, N
SW D
PI, N
CW
AC
, MN
CW
AC
, NIW
AC
, LC
As
Dev
elop
men
t of s
usta
inab
le
uses
of w
eed
was
te su
ppor
ted.
laur
el fo
r tim
ber o
r bio
fuel
(by
suga
r mill
s), w
eeds
with
larg
e bi
omas
s fo
r pyr
olys
is to
cre
ate
agric
har f
or so
il im
prov
emen
t/car
bon
sequ
estra
tion.
Cre
ate
links
with
loca
l cou
ncil
was
te se
rvic
es fo
r in
form
atio
n on
met
hods
of c
ompo
stin
g/st
erili
satio
n an
d ho
w th
e co
mm
unity
can
acq
uire
the
end
prod
uct.
Med
ia re
leas
es w
ritte
n (a
t lea
st tw
o by
201
3).
Link
s cre
ated
with
loca
l cou
ncil
was
te se
rvic
es.
Info
rmat
ion
dist
ribut
ed to
pu
blic
.aa
. Dev
elop
com
mun
ity “
adve
ntur
es”
to c
arry
out
spec
ific
annu
al w
eed
task
s sim
ilar t
o th
e D
ECC
“G
reat
Gro
se G
orse
Wal
k” in
the
Blu
e M
ount
ains
wes
t of S
ydne
y w
hich
attr
acts
up
to 1
20 v
olun
teer
s for
an
annu
al 5
0km
wal
k ta
rget
ing
gors
e, sc
otch
bro
om, p
ampa
s & b
lack
berr
y.
Stak
ehol
ders
cou
ld in
itiat
e pr
ogra
ms l
ike
this
incl
udin
g w
ilder
ness
w
alks
, boa
t trip
s and
kay
ak tr
ips.
Prom
ote
with
in S
ydne
y an
d B
risba
ne
cons
erva
tion
netw
orks
to in
crea
se th
e nu
mbe
r of p
artic
ipan
ts.
DEC
C, L
CA
s, La
ndca
re g
roup
s, bu
shw
alki
ng g
roup
s C
omm
unity
wee
d “a
dven
ture
s”
deve
lope
d (a
t lea
st tw
o by
20
13).
Prom
otio
n ca
rrie
d ou
t.
bb. P
rom
ote
Wee
d in
spec
tions
to b
ecom
e on
e of
the
stan
dard
in
spec
tions
car
ried
out d
urin
g th
e sa
le o
f pro
perty
. The
pre
senc
e of
N
oxio
us W
eeds
can
hav
e fin
anci
al im
plic
atio
ns fo
r a n
ew o
wne
r. C
larif
y pr
oced
ure
and
stan
dard
s. In
vest
igat
e im
plem
enta
tion
of w
eed
insp
ectio
ns a
nd c
ontro
l prio
r to
subd
ivis
ion
of la
nd.
LCA
s, N
CW
AC
, MN
CW
AC
, NIW
AC
W
eed
insp
ectio
ns p
rom
oted
to
conv
eyan
cers
, rea
l est
ate
agen
ts
and
the
publ
ic a
s an
insp
ectio
n th
at sh
ould
bec
ome
stan
dard
du
ring
purc
hase
of p
rope
rty.
Proc
edur
e an
d st
anda
rds
clar
ified
by
2010
. Im
plem
enta
tion
of w
eed
insp
ectio
ns a
nd c
ontro
l prio
r to
subd
ivis
ion
of la
nd in
vest
igat
ed.
Obj
ectiv
e 2:
Incr
ease
the
use
of h
ygie
nic
prac
tices
to p
reve
nt th
e in
trod
uctio
n an
d sp
read
of w
eeds
Act
ion
Stak
ehol
ders
Pe
rfor
man
ce in
dica
tors
a.
All
agen
cies
/con
tract
ors t
o de
velo
p an
d im
plem
ent m
achi
nery
hy
gien
e pr
otoc
ol. D
evel
op st
anda
rdis
ed p
roce
dure
in a
wor
ksho
p,
perh
aps a
s an
adju
nct s
essi
on a
t the
200
8 W
eed
Foru
m.
All
stak
ehol
ders
W
orks
hop
held
. St
anda
rdis
ed m
achi
nery
hy
gien
e pr
otoc
ol d
evel
oped
. Pr
otoc
ol d
istri
bute
d.M
achi
nery
hyg
iene
pro
toco
l im
plem
ente
d by
all
agen
cies
an
d co
ntra
ctor
s by
2013
.
3� NorthernRiversInvasivePlantsActionStrategy2009-2013 NorthernRiversInvasivePlantsActionStrategy2009-2013 39
b. In
vest
igat
e an
d ad
opt n
ew m
etho
ds o
f inc
reas
ing
mac
hine
ry h
ygie
ne
e.g.
blo
wer
und
erne
ath
slas
hers
to p
reve
nt sp
read
of w
eed
seed
s alo
ng
road
side
s
LCA
S, N
SW D
PI, D
ECC
N
ew m
etho
ds o
f inc
reas
ing
mac
hine
ry h
ygie
ne in
vest
igat
ed
and
whe
re p
ossi
ble,
ado
pted
.c.
Upd
ate
indu
stry
cod
es o
f pra
ctic
e to
refle
ct th
e re
quire
men
ts o
f the
N
oxio
us W
eeds
Act
199
3A
ll re
leva
nt in
dust
ry b
odie
s In
dust
ry C
odes
upd
ated
.
d. C
ondu
ct a
com
preh
ensi
ve a
sses
smen
t of p
oten
tial p
athw
ays8 fo
r w
eed
spre
ad a
nd c
arry
out
gap
ana
lysi
s of a
war
enes
s of h
ygie
nic
prac
tices
, par
ticul
arly
in g
roup
s not
trad
ition
ally
invo
lved
in w
eed
netw
orks
such
as r
ecre
atio
nal g
roup
s
NC
WA
C, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C, L
CA
s, gr
ower
s gro
ups,
recr
eatio
nal c
lubs
, all
stak
ehol
ders
Po
tent
ial p
athw
ays f
or w
eed
spre
ad a
sses
sed.
Gap
ana
lysi
s of a
war
enes
s of
hygi
enic
pra
ctic
es c
arrie
d ou
t.
e. E
duca
te a
nd e
ncou
rage
priv
ate
land
hold
ers t
o ad
opt h
ygie
nic
prac
tices
to p
reve
nt in
trodu
ctio
n an
d di
sper
sal o
f wee
ds.
NR
CM
A, L
CA
S, R
egis
tere
d tra
inin
g or
gani
satio
ns, N
SW
DPI
, NC
WA
C, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C
Info
rmat
ion
disp
erse
d to
priv
ate
land
hold
ers a
bout
hyg
ieni
c pr
actic
es.
f. U
nder
take
targ
eted
insp
ectio
n pr
ogra
m o
n so
il, g
rave
l and
fill
dist
ribut
ion
poin
ts.
LCA
s Ta
rget
ed in
spec
tion
prog
ram
un
derta
ken.
g. U
nder
take
targ
eted
insp
ectio
n pr
ogra
ms a
t boa
t ram
ps.
LCA
s Ta
rget
ed in
spec
tion
prog
ram
un
derta
ken.
h. D
evel
op li
nks w
ith p
rodu
ce st
ores
to re
duce
wee
d sp
read
in li
vest
ock
feed
such
as h
ay
NC
WA
C, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C, L
CA
s, pr
oduc
e st
ores
Li
nks d
evel
oped
.
i. D
evel
op li
nks w
ith re
crea
tiona
l gro
ups s
uch
as e
ndur
ance
hor
se ri
ding
gr
oups
, fou
r whe
el d
rive
club
s and
fish
ing
club
s to
prom
ote
prac
tices
th
at re
duce
the
spre
ad o
f wee
ds
NC
WA
C, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C, L
CA
s, re
crea
tiona
l clu
bs
Link
s dev
elop
ed.
Hyg
ieni
c pr
actic
es p
rom
oted
.
8 Pat
hway
s: th
e m
eans
by
whi
ch w
eed
prop
agul
es (s
eeds
or v
eget
ativ
e m
ater
ial)
mov
e in
clud
ing
air,
surf
ace
wat
er, g
roun
d w
ater
, pla
nts,
anim
als a
nd h
uman
s car
ryin
g ou
t a v
arie
ty o
f em
ploy
men
t rel
ated
and
recr
eatio
nal a
ctiv
ities
Obj
ectiv
e 3:
Lin
k w
eed
man
agem
ent t
o su
stai
nabl
e la
nd u
se
Act
ion
Stak
ehol
ders
Pe
rfor
man
ce in
dica
tors
a.
Pro
mot
e th
e us
e of
sust
aina
ble
land
use
pra
ctic
es (i
ncor
pora
ting
graz
ing
man
agem
ent,
mai
ntai
ning
gro
und
cove
r, pa
stur
e m
anag
emen
t, ap
prop
riate
land
use
, rip
aria
n zo
ne m
anag
emen
t, se
lect
ion
of fr
uit t
rees
an
d cr
ops)
link
ing
this
in w
ith w
eed
man
agem
ent.
Prod
uce
pam
phle
ts
and
cond
uct w
orks
hops
.
NR
CM
A, N
SW D
PI, R
egis
tere
d tra
inin
g or
gani
satio
ns,
LCA
s, La
ndca
re
Use
of s
usta
inab
le la
nd
man
agem
ent p
ract
ices
in re
latio
n to
wee
d m
anag
emen
t pro
mot
ed.
Pam
phle
ts p
rodu
ced.
A
t lea
st tw
o w
orks
hops
by
2013
. b.
Pro
mot
e th
e us
e of
inte
grat
ed w
eed
man
agem
ent.
LC
As,
NSW
DPI
, NR
CM
A, N
CW
AC
, MN
CW
AC
, N
IWA
CIn
tegr
ated
wee
d m
anag
emen
t pr
omot
ed.
c. P
rom
ote
impo
rtanc
e of
wee
d co
ntro
l to
orga
nic
prod
ucer
s and
la
ndho
lder
s with
che
mic
al se
nsiti
vitie
s or o
ther
reas
ons t
hat p
recl
ude
chem
ical
use
. Pro
vide
info
rmat
ion
on a
ltern
ativ
e m
etho
ds o
f wee
d co
ntro
l spe
cific
for e
ach
spec
ies (
even
if o
ften
labo
ur in
tens
ive
e.g.
“r
ootb
lade
” fo
r dig
ging
out
lant
ana)
. Met
hods
incl
udin
g gr
azin
g, a
ddin
g fe
rtiliz
er, w
eed
mat
, dig
ging
, hot
wat
er fo
r som
e sm
all a
nnua
ls, n
ets f
or
smal
l inf
esta
tions
of f
loat
ing
aqua
tic w
eeds
, mec
hani
cal h
arve
ster
s.
NR
CM
A, N
SW D
PI, N
CW
AC
, MN
CW
AC
, NIW
AC
, LC
As,
Land
care
gro
ups,
orga
nic
grow
ers o
rgan
isat
ions
e.
g. C
RO
PO
Impo
rtanc
e of
wee
d co
ntro
l pr
omot
ed to
org
anic
pro
duce
rs.
Info
rmat
ion
on n
on-c
hem
ical
m
etho
ds o
f wee
d co
ntro
l di
ssem
inat
ed.
d. L
ink
wee
d m
anag
emen
t with
oth
er C
MA
targ
ets (
such
as r
ipar
ian
rest
orat
ion
prog
ram
s)
NR
CM
A, N
CW
AC
, LC
As
Wee
d m
anag
emen
t lin
ked
to o
ther
C
MA
targ
ets.
Obj
ectiv
e 4:
Est
ablis
h re
gula
r m
onito
ring
and
eva
luat
ion
of w
eed
cont
rol p
rogr
ams
Act
ion
Stak
ehol
ders
Pe
rfor
man
ce in
dica
tors
a.
All
field
site
s sho
uld
be re
gula
rly m
onito
red
to e
xam
ine
the
degr
ee o
f su
cces
s of e
ach
cont
rol p
rogr
am. S
ite d
ata
shou
ld b
e co
llect
ed,
incl
udin
g, a
t the
leas
t, m
ain
wee
d sp
ecie
s pre
sent
, hab
itat,
exte
nt o
f w
eed
area
and
are
a co
ntro
lled.
Site
s sho
uld
be re
-vis
ited
at le
ast
annu
ally
, if n
ot b
i-ann
ually
to m
onito
r ext
ent,
degr
ee o
f re-
infe
stat
ion,
se
edlin
g ge
rmin
atio
n et
c. M
onito
ring
coul
d oc
cur d
urin
g ot
her t
arge
ted
activ
ities
in th
e ar
ea.
LCA
s, D
ECC
, For
ests
NSW
, Lan
dcar
e gr
oups
, priv
ate
land
hold
ers,
Indi
geno
us G
reen
Tea
ms
Site
dat
a co
llect
ed.
Site
s re-
visi
ted
at le
ast a
nnua
lly
for m
onito
ring.
b. C
ompi
le d
ata
on w
eed
seed
long
evity
to p
rovi
de re
sour
ce fo
r wee
d pr
actit
ione
rs to
ena
ble
them
to d
eter
min
e th
e du
ratio
n of
follo
w u
p m
onito
ring
requ
ired
at a
ny si
te a
fter m
atur
e pl
ants
of a
par
ticul
ar
spec
ies h
ave
been
rem
oved
.
NC
WA
C, N
RC
MA
, Ala
n Fl
etch
er R
esea
rch
Stat
ion
(Qld
D
PI &
F)
Dat
a co
mpi
led
on w
eed
seed
lo
ngev
ity b
y 20
10.
Doc
umen
t pro
duce
d by
201
1 an
d di
s per
sed
to a
ll
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stak
ehol
ders
with
re
com
men
datio
ns a
bout
du
ratio
n of
follo
w-u
p m
onito
ring
requ
ired
for v
ario
us
wee
d sp
ecie
s.c.
Dev
elop
a re
gion
al w
eed
map
ping
pro
gram
that
all
wee
d pr
actit
ione
rs
can
acce
ss to
add
dis
tribu
tiona
l dat
a on
eac
h w
eed
spec
ies a
nd e
xam
ine
chan
ges i
n di
strib
utio
n (s
ucce
ss o
f con
trol m
easu
res)
ove
r tim
e. In
itiat
e pr
elim
inar
y w
orks
hop
with
stak
ehol
ders
from
the
entir
e N
RC
MA
re
gion
wor
ksho
p to
dis
cuss
how
this
cou
ld p
roce
ed. I
nves
tigat
e us
ing
core
attr
ibut
es o
f WoN
S m
appi
ng a
s the
stan
dard
.
NSW
DPI
, NC
WA
C, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C, C
MA
, DEC
C,
LCA
sPr
elim
inar
y w
orks
hop
cond
ucte
d on
regi
onal
wee
d m
appi
ng. I
nitia
l fra
mew
ork
esta
blis
hed.
d. G
PS d
ot p
oint
s (an
d da
tes)
for e
ach
wee
d sp
ecie
s det
ecte
d sh
ould
be
adde
d to
the
regi
onal
map
ping
syst
em, o
nce
esta
blis
hed.
LC
As,
Land
care
co-
ordi
nato
rs, N
CW
AC
, MN
CW
AC
, N
IWA
C, D
ECC
, NSW
DPI
In
itial
step
s tow
ards
es
tabl
ishm
ent o
f reg
iona
l wee
d m
appi
ng sy
stem
. e.
Site
s con
side
red
“era
dica
ted”
shou
ld b
e re
-vis
ited
at le
ast o
nce/
year
fo
r 5 y
ears
(or t
ime
leng
th a
ppro
pria
te fo
r eac
h sp
ecie
s dep
endi
ng o
n do
rman
cy c
hara
cter
istic
s) to
che
ck fo
r any
re-e
mer
genc
e. E
ach
LGA
co
uld
crea
te a
“ca
lend
ar”
listin
g sp
ecifi
c lo
catio
ns th
at re
quire
re-
insp
ectio
n ea
ch y
ear.
For r
oads
ides
, mon
itorin
g co
uld
occu
r dur
ing
othe
r tar
gete
d ac
tiviti
es su
ch a
s gua
rd ra
il sp
rayi
ng.
LCA
s, D
ECC
, For
ests
NSW
, Lan
dcar
e co
-ord
inat
ors,
Land
care
gro
ups,
priv
ate
land
hold
ers
“Era
dica
ted”
site
s vis
ited
at
leas
t ann
ually
. C
alen
ders
dev
elop
ed b
y ea
ch
LGA
by
2008
for r
e-in
spec
ting
“era
dica
ted”
site
s.
f. D
ata
on w
eed
cont
rol m
etho
ds a
nd re
lativ
e su
cces
s/fa
ilure
s sho
uld
be
docu
men
ted
and
inco
rpor
ated
into
pub
licat
ions
on
cont
rol o
f spe
cific
w
eed
spec
ies.
Doc
umen
ting
unsu
cces
sful
met
hods
and
dis
tribu
ting
this
in
form
atio
n am
ongs
t the
wee
d ne
twor
k sh
ould
be
cons
ider
ed v
ery
impo
rtant
to im
prov
e ef
ficie
ncy
in th
e fu
ture
and
pro
vide
cos
t sav
ings
fo
r oth
er g
roup
s.
LCA
s, La
ndca
re c
o-or
dina
tors
, NC
WA
C, M
NC
WA
C,
NIW
AC
Succ
ess a
nd fa
ilure
s of w
eed
cont
rol m
etho
ds d
ocum
ente
d.
Info
rmat
ion
pres
ente
d at
WA
C
mee
tings
, and
whe
re
appr
opria
te, i
n th
e “W
eed
Rea
d”.
g. W
eed
prac
titio
ners
shou
ld p
rese
nt re
sults
of w
eed
cont
rol p
rogr
ams
to re
gion
al w
eed
conf
eren
ces a
nd fi
eld
days
exp
lain
ing
succ
esse
s and
fa
ilure
s to
assi
st th
e de
velo
pmen
t of a
dapt
ive
wee
d co
ntro
l pro
gram
s in
othe
r are
as
LCA
s, D
ECC
, For
ests
NSW
, Lan
dcar
e gr
oups
R
esul
ts p
rese
nted
to re
gion
al
wee
d co
nfer
ence
s and
at f
ield
da
ys.
h. Im
plem
ent a
nnua
l rep
ortin
g to
WoN
S co
-ord
inat
ors o
n re
sults
of
cont
rol p
rogr
ams f
or W
oNS
wee
d sp
ecie
s/fu
nds u
tilis
ed.
LCA
s, N
CW
AC
, MN
CW
C, N
IWA
C
Dat
a on
wee
d co
ntro
l pro
gram
s on
WoN
S sp
ecie
s acr
oss t
he
NR
CM
A re
gion
com
pile
d an
nual
ly. A
nnua
l re
porti
ng to
rele
vant
WoN
S co
-or
dina
tors
abo
ut a
chie
vem
ents
. i.
Dev
elop
a u
ser-
frie
ndly
stan
dard
repo
rting
syst
em fo
r wee
d pr
actit
ione
rs to
repo
rt si
te d
escr
iptio
ns a
nd p
erfo
rman
ce to
the
CM
A.
The
s yst
em w
ould
cat
alog
ue a
ctio
ns, r
ecor
d co
ntrib
utio
ns to
CA
P
NC
WA
C, N
RC
MA
, LC
As,
NSW
DPI
Fi
rst s
teps
take
n to
war
ds
deve
lopi
ng a
use
r-fr
iend
ly
stan
dard
repo
rting
syst
em.
targ
ets a
nd a
llow
col
latio
n of
dat
a to
a si
ngle
web
site
. (Se
e A
ppen
dix
20 fo
r pre
limin
ary
step
s).
One
wor
ksho
p.Fu
nds o
btai
ned
for d
evel
opm
ent.
j. In
con
junc
tion
with
i), d
eter
min
e ef
fect
ive
perf
orm
ance
indi
cato
rs fo
r re
porti
ng su
ch a
s % si
te c
ontro
lled/
abse
nce
for x
x nu
mbe
r of y
ears
. D
eter
min
e pe
rfor
man
ce in
dica
tors
for B
iodi
vers
ity T
hrea
t miti
gatio
n.
NC
WA
C, N
RC
MA
, LC
As,
NSW
DPI
Ef
fect
ive
perf
orm
ance
in
dica
tors
for w
eed
cont
rol
prog
ram
s det
erm
ined
. k.
In a
dditi
on to
i. a
nd j
abov
e, a
t a su
bset
of h
igh
cons
erva
tion
valu
e si
tes,
trial
usi
ng th
e m
onito
ring
prot
ocol
s cur
rent
ly b
eing
dev
elop
ed b
y D
ECC
/NSW
DPI
LCA
s, D
ECC
, Lan
dcar
e, B
ush
rege
nera
tors
D
ECC
/NSW
DPI
mon
itorin
g pr
otoc
ols t
rialle
d at
at l
east
th
ree
site
s per
LC
A a
rea
by
2010
.
Tab
le 6
c.
Goa
l 3: I
ncre
ase
Aw
aren
ess,
Edu
catio
n an
d T
rain
ing
Aim
: To
have
a w
ell i
nfor
med
, wel
l res
ourc
ed, w
ide
netw
ork
of p
eopl
e in
volv
ed in
wee
d m
anag
emen
t in
the
NR
CM
A r
egio
n
Obj
ectiv
e 1:
Dev
elop
eff
ectiv
e co
mm
unic
atio
n ne
twor
ks to
dis
sem
inat
e in
form
atio
n th
roug
hout
the
com
mun
ity
Act
ions
St
akeh
olde
rs
Perf
orm
ance
indi
cato
rs
a. E
stab
lish
links
with
key
con
tact
s inv
olve
d in
the
Aus
tralia
n W
eed
Stra
tegy
for c
omm
unic
atin
g w
ith st
akeh
olde
rs a
nd e
ngag
ing
them
in
wee
d m
anag
emen
t
NC
WA
C, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C, L
CA
s, N
SW D
PILi
nks e
stab
lishe
d
b. D
evel
op a
nd im
plem
ent a
com
mun
icat
ion
stra
tegy
N
CW
AC
, MN
CW
AC
, NIW
AC
, NSW
DPI
C
omm
unic
atio
n st
rate
gy
deve
lope
dc.
Dev
elop
a d
atab
ase
for m
edia
dis
tribu
tion
incl
udin
g lo
cal
new
spap
ers,
farm
er’s
bul
letin
s, gr
ower
’s n
ewsl
ette
rs e
tc. U
pdat
e th
is
data
base
ann
ually
.
NC
WA
C
Med
ia d
istri
butio
n da
taba
se
deve
lope
d by
200
9.
d. U
tilis
e th
ese
med
ia o
utle
ts to
rais
e th
e pr
ofile
of w
eed
issu
es
NC
WA
C, L
CA
s, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C, N
RC
MA
M
edia
out
lets
util
ised
. e.
Pub
lish
and
mai
ntai
n a
list o
f Wee
d Pr
actit
ione
rs in
all
LGA
s N
CW
AC
, LC
As
List
of a
ll W
eed
Prac
titio
ners
In
the
NR
CM
A re
gion
co
mpi
led
and
mai
ntai
ned.
f.
Dev
elop
a d
atab
ase
of st
akeh
olde
rs fo
r dis
tribu
tion
of sp
ecifi
c w
eed
info
rmat
ion
NC
WA
C
Dat
abas
e of
stak
ehol
ders
co
mpi
led.
g.
Wee
d pr
actit
ione
rs p
rovi
de re
gula
r upd
ates
to th
e ge
nera
l pub
lic o
n w
eed
man
agem
ent p
rogr
ams
LCA
s, D
ECC
, For
ests
NSW
, Lan
dcar
e, D
unec
are
Reg
ular
upd
ates
on
wee
d m
anag
emen
t iss
ues p
rovi
ded
to th
e pu
blic
.h.
Ens
ure
that
the
com
mun
ity a
re p
rovi
ded
with
regu
lar u
pdat
es (g
ood
new
s sto
ries)
on
the
impl
emen
tatio
n of
this
Stra
tegy
. N
CW
AC
, NR
CM
A
Reg
ular
upd
ates
on
the
impl
emen
tatio
n of
this
St
rate
gy p
rovi
ded
to th
e pu
blic
.
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Obj
ectiv
e 2:
Incr
ease
the
num
ber
of p
rogr
ams c
ondu
cted
that
rai
se th
e aw
aren
ess o
f the
impa
ct o
f wee
ds a
nd a
ltern
ativ
es th
at c
an b
e gr
own
a. D
evel
op a
nd u
se e
xist
ing
prog
ram
s suc
h as
“W
eed
War
riors
”, “
Bus
h Fr
iend
ly N
urse
ry S
chem
e”, “
Gro
w m
e in
stea
d” to
rais
e th
e pr
ofile
of
wee
d is
sues
NR
CM
A, L
CA
s, N
CW
AC
, MN
CW
AC
, NIW
AC
, NSW
DPI
“G
row
me
inst
ead”
pro
gram
es
tabl
ishe
d in
NR
CM
A
regi
on.
“Wee
d W
arrio
rs”
enco
urag
ed.
b. S
uppo
rt th
e de
velo
pmen
t of a
dditi
onal
pro
gram
s suc
h as
“W
eed
Spot
ters
” fo
r ear
ly d
etec
tion
NR
CM
A, L
CA
s, N
CW
AC
, MN
CW
AC
, NIW
AC
, NSW
DPI
D
evel
opm
ent o
f “W
eed
Spot
ters
” ne
twor
k su
ppor
ted.
c. P
rovi
de re
sour
ces a
nd p
erso
nnel
to ru
n pr
ogra
ms
NR
CM
A, L
CA
s, N
SW D
PI, N
CW
AC
, MN
CW
AC
, NIW
AC
R
esou
rces
and
per
sonn
el
cont
ribut
ed to
pro
gram
s, w
ithin
bud
geta
ry c
onst
rain
ts.
d. S
uppo
rt na
tiona
l ini
tiativ
es th
at ra
ise
the
prof
ile o
f wee
d m
anag
emen
t su
ch a
s “W
eed
Bus
ter W
eek”
A
ll st
akeh
olde
rs
“Wee
d B
uste
r Wee
k”
supp
orte
d. S
talls
to p
rom
ote
wee
d m
anag
emen
t iss
ues a
nd
iden
tify
wee
ds se
t up
in lo
cal
shop
ping
cen
tres.
e. In
form
com
mun
ity o
n ho
w th
ey c
an a
ssis
t and
con
tribu
te to
wee
d m
anag
emen
t LC
As,
NSW
DPI
, NR
CM
A, L
andc
are
grou
ps
Com
mun
ity p
rovi
ded
with
in
form
atio
n.
f. In
vite
com
mun
ity le
ader
s to
key
even
ts a
ddre
ssin
g w
eed
man
agem
ent
LCA
s, N
SW D
PI, N
CW
AC
, MN
CW
AC
, NIW
AC
C
omm
unity
lead
ers i
nvite
d to
ad
dres
s key
eve
nts i
n w
eed
man
agem
ent.
Obj
ectiv
e 3:
Pro
vide
reg
ular
trai
ning
opp
ortu
nitie
s to
all s
take
hold
ers i
n w
eed
man
agem
ent
a. P
rovi
de tr
aini
ng to
mai
ntai
n an
d in
crea
se w
eed
offic
er sk
ills i
n id
entif
icat
ion
and
man
agem
ent o
f spe
cific
wee
ds a
nd to
pro
mot
e ne
w
idea
s for
man
agem
ent.
Topi
cs th
at w
ere
iden
tifie
d by
stak
ehol
ders
to
requ
ire in
crea
sed
train
ing
incl
ude
ID o
f gra
ss sp
ecie
s, en
viro
nmen
tal
wee
d sp
ecie
s and
aqu
atic
spec
ies.
LCA
s, N
SW D
PI
At l
east
two
train
ing
cour
ses
prov
ided
per
yea
r for
wee
d pr
actit
ione
rs.
b. P
rovi
de e
arly
det
ectio
n w
orks
hops
to in
crea
se w
eed
iden
tific
atio
n sk
ills f
or n
ew w
eeds
for w
eed
prac
titio
ners
and
all
inte
rest
ed m
embe
rs
of th
e co
mm
unity
NR
CM
A, N
SW D
PI, L
CA
s, La
ndca
re g
roup
s, pr
imar
y pr
oduc
ers g
roup
s, N
CW
AC
, MN
CW
AC
, NIW
AC
Early
det
ectio
n w
orks
hops
he
ld.
c. S
et u
p ex
chan
ge fi
eld
days
in t
he th
ree
Wee
d A
dvis
ory
Com
mitt
ee
area
s whe
re w
eed
offic
ers a
re sh
own
wee
ds in
nei
ghbo
urin
g W
AC
ar
eas t
hat a
re a
pot
entia
l fut
ure
thre
at.
MN
CW
AC
, NIW
AC
, NC
WA
C, L
CA
s Ex
chan
ge fi
eld
days
hel
d at
le
ast e
very
two
year
s.
d. In
tegr
ate
wee
d m
anag
emen
t int
o ot
her r
elev
ant N
RM
trai
ning
pr
ogra
ms
NSW
DPI
W
eed
man
agem
ent i
nteg
rate
d in
to o
ther
nat
ural
reso
urce
man
agem
ent t
rain
ing
prog
ram
s e.
Run
fiel
d da
ys to
edu
cate
land
hold
ers o
n be
st p
ract
ice
wee
d m
anag
emen
t N
SW D
PI, L
CA
s, La
ndca
re g
roup
s, R
esea
rch
grou
ps
Fiel
d da
ys fo
r lan
dhol
ders
he
ld a
t lea
st e
very
two
year
s fo
r eac
h LG
A.
Obj
ectiv
e 4:
Pro
vide
edu
catio
nal r
esou
rces
to th
e co
mm
unity
on
wee
ds a
nd e
ncou
rage
invo
lvem
ent i
n w
eed
man
agem
ent
Act
ion
Stak
ehol
ders
Pe
rfor
man
ce in
dica
tors
a.
Dev
elop
and
dis
tribu
te re
gion
al w
eed
iden
tific
atio
n gu
ides
N
CW
AC
, MN
CW
AC
, NIW
AC
, NR
CM
A, N
SW D
PI
Reg
iona
l wee
d id
entif
icat
ion
guid
es d
istri
bute
d by
201
3 b.
Dev
elop
and
dis
tribu
te p
amph
lets
with
pho
tos o
f wee
ds th
at a
re n
ot
yet p
rese
nt o
r onl
y pr
esen
t to
a ve
ry li
mite
d ex
tent
for a
n ea
rly d
etec
tion
prog
ram
NC
WA
C, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C, N
RC
MA
, NSW
DPI
Pam
phle
ts d
istri
bute
d.
c. P
rodu
ce w
eed
man
agem
ent m
ater
ial f
or th
e m
edia
and
oth
er re
leva
nt
publ
icat
ions
LCA
s, N
SW D
PI,N
CW
AC
, MN
CW
AC
, NIW
AC
.W
eed
man
agem
ent m
ater
ial
prod
uced
for t
he m
edia
. d.
Pro
duce
inte
grat
ed w
eed
man
agem
ent m
ater
ial f
or th
e co
mm
unity
to
be d
istri
bute
d th
roug
h th
e co
mm
unic
atio
n ne
twor
k
NC
WA
C, L
CA
s, N
SW D
PI,M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C,
Land
care
gro
ups.
Inte
grat
ed w
eed
man
agem
ent
mat
eria
l pro
duce
d fo
r the
co
mm
unity
. e.
Pro
vide
inte
grat
ed w
eed
man
agem
ent m
ater
ial t
o la
ndho
lder
s dur
ing
prop
erty
insp
ectio
ns
LCA
s In
tegr
ated
wee
d m
anag
emen
t m
ater
ial p
rovi
ded
to
land
hold
ers d
urin
g pr
oper
ty
insp
ectio
ns.
f. Pr
ovid
e in
form
atio
n on
non
-che
mic
al m
etho
ds o
f wee
d co
ntro
l sp
ecifi
c fo
r prio
rity
spec
ies i
n th
e re
gion
(eve
n if
ofte
n la
bour
inte
nsiv
e e.
g. “
root
blad
e” fo
r dig
ging
out
lant
ana)
. Met
hods
mig
ht in
clud
e gr
azin
g, a
ddin
g fe
rtiliz
er, w
eed
mat
, dig
ging
, hot
wat
er fo
r som
e sm
all
annu
als,
nets
for s
mal
l inf
esta
tions
of f
loat
ing
wat
er w
eeds
, mec
hani
cal
harv
este
rs. I
nitia
lly ta
rget
dis
tribu
tion
to o
rgan
ic g
row
ers g
roup
s, re
side
nts w
ith c
hem
ical
sens
itivi
ties,
land
care
gro
ups.
LCA
s, N
SW D
PI, N
CW
AC
, MN
CW
AC
, NIW
AC
, La
ndca
re g
roup
s In
form
atio
n pr
ovid
ed o
n no
n-ch
emic
al m
etho
ds o
f con
trol
g. P
rovi
de in
form
atio
n an
d te
chni
cal a
dvic
e to
land
hold
ers o
n re
late
d is
sues
such
as s
oil t
estin
g, p
astu
re m
anag
emen
t LC
As,
NSW
DPI
In
form
atio
n pr
ovid
ed o
n re
late
d is
sues
such
as p
astu
re
man
agem
ent
h. P
ublic
ise
the
NSW
DPI
wee
d in
form
atio
n ho
tline
and
the
DPI
wee
d fa
ct sh
eets
(ava
ilabl
e on
line)
. ww
w.d
pi.n
sw.g
ov.a
u/w
eeds
N
SW D
PI, L
CA
s, N
RC
MA
, NC
WA
C, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C
NSW
DPI
web
site
and
fact
sh
eets
pub
licis
ed in
“W
eed
Rea
d” a
nd fi
eld
days
, Wee
d bu
ster
stal
ls e
tc
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i. Pu
blis
h an
d di
strib
ute
lega
l obl
igat
ions
to a
ll la
nd m
anag
ers
LCA
s Le
gal o
blig
atio
ns p
ublis
hed
and
dist
ribut
ed to
all
land
m
anag
ers
j. Ed
ucat
e co
nvey
ance
rs th
at p
rope
rty se
arch
es o
n be
half
of p
oten
tial
buye
rs sh
ould
incl
ude
sear
ches
for a
ny n
otic
es se
rved
und
er se
ctio
n 60
3 Lo
cal G
over
nmen
t Act
and
Sec
tion
64 N
oxio
us W
eeds
Act
. Wee
d in
spec
tions
dur
ing
prop
erty
sale
shou
ld b
ecom
e st
anda
rd a
s are
pes
t and
bu
ildin
g in
spec
tions
.
LCA
s, N
CW
AC
, MN
CW
AC
, NIW
AC
In
form
atio
n di
ssem
inat
ed to
co
nvey
ance
rs in
all
LGA
s.
k. E
duca
te R
eal E
stat
e A
gent
s on
the
finan
cial
impl
icat
ions
for p
oten
tial
buye
rs if
nox
ious
wee
ds a
re p
rese
nt o
n an
y pr
oper
ties t
hat a
re fo
r sal
e.
LCA
s In
form
atio
n di
strib
uted
to re
al
esta
te a
gent
s on
impl
icat
ions
of
nox
ious
wee
ds fo
r pu
rcha
sers
of p
rope
rty.
l. In
crea
se c
omm
unity
aw
aren
ess o
f the
Cla
ss 5
wee
ds a
nd th
at th
ese
spec
ies m
ust n
ot b
e so
ld o
r mov
ed (A
ppen
dix
6)
LCA
s, N
CW
AC
, MN
CW
AC
, NIW
AC
C
omm
unity
aw
aren
ess o
f C
lass
5 w
eeds
incr
ease
d.m
. Rec
ogni
se a
nd a
war
d in
divi
dual
and
com
mun
ity a
chie
vem
ents
in
wee
d m
anag
emen
t LC
As,
NC
WA
C, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C
Ann
ual a
war
ds fo
r ac
hiev
emen
ts in
wee
d m
anag
emen
t ins
tigat
ed 2
009
Tab
le 6
d.
Goa
l 4: I
mpr
ove
Wee
d M
anag
emen
t Coo
rdin
atio
n A
im: T
o m
anag
e th
e w
eed
issu
es o
f the
NR
CM
A r
egio
n in
a c
oope
rativ
e an
d co
ordi
nate
d m
anne
r O
bjec
tive
1: B
uild
and
mai
ntai
n co
mm
unic
atio
n ne
twor
ks b
etw
een
and
with
in C
MA
s, L
CA
s and
reg
iona
l wee
d ad
viso
ry c
omm
ittee
s to
impr
ove
coor
dina
tion
Act
ion
Stak
ehol
ders
Pe
rfor
man
ce in
dica
tors
a.
Iden
tify
all s
take
hold
ers a
nd a
ppro
pria
te c
onta
cts a
nd
repr
esen
tativ
es. T
he in
itial
par
t of t
his p
roce
ss h
as b
een
achi
eved
in
this
Stra
tegy
.
NC
WA
C
Stak
ehol
ders
and
con
tact
s id
entif
ied
b. M
aint
ain
and
stre
ngth
en re
gion
al w
eeds
adv
isor
y co
mm
ittee
s (N
CW
AC
, NIW
AC
, MN
CW
AC
) with
atte
ndan
ce a
t mee
tings
of
regi
onal
on-
grou
nd st
aff f
rom
all
maj
or st
akeh
olde
rs in
wee
d m
anag
emen
t. In
vite
par
ticip
atio
n fr
om g
roup
s not
trad
ition
ally
in
volv
ed.
NC
WA
C, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C
Incr
ease
d st
akeh
olde
r pa
rtici
patio
n at
WA
C
mee
tings
.
c. D
evel
op jo
int f
undi
ng su
bmis
sion
s for
prio
rity
wee
ds w
ithin
and
ac
ross
the
who
le N
RC
MA
regi
on. I
nvol
ve n
eigh
bour
ing
CM
A
regi
ons w
here
pos
sibl
e.
NR
CM
A &
all
stak
ehol
ders
Jo
int f
undi
ng su
bmis
sion
s de
velo
ped.
d. C
MA
s to
cons
ult w
ith e
ach
othe
r on
wee
d is
sues
rega
rdin
g C
atch
men
t Act
ion
Plan
s and
inve
stm
ent s
trate
gies
and
to
inve
stig
ate
cros
s-re
gion
al c
olla
bora
tive
oppo
rtuni
ties.
NR
CM
A &
adj
oini
ng C
MA
s C
ross
-reg
iona
l col
labo
rativ
e op
portu
nitie
s inv
estig
ated
.
e. In
crea
se li
nks w
ith N
atio
nal P
rogr
ams f
or m
anag
ing
prio
rity
wee
ds a
nd w
eed
prob
lem
s N
CW
AC
, MN
CW
AC
, NIW
AC
, LC
As,
DEC
C
Link
s with
Nat
iona
l Wee
d Pr
ogra
ms i
ncre
ased
.
Tab
le 6
e.
G
oal 5
: Enh
ance
the
use
of L
egis
latio
n an
d E
nfor
cem
ent
Aim
: To
use
the
Nox
ious
Wee
ds A
ct 1
993
and
othe
r re
leva
nt le
gisl
atio
n co
nsis
tent
ly a
nd e
ffec
tivel
y
Obj
ectiv
e 1:
To
ensu
re th
at a
ll L
CA
s hav
e co
nsis
tent
, act
ive
wee
ds p
olic
ies a
nd p
roce
dure
s to
enfo
rce
the
Nox
ious
Wee
ds A
ct 1
993
Act
ions
Stak
ehol
ders
a. E
nsur
e th
at a
ll LC
As c
ontin
ue to
em
ploy
a c
ompe
tent
Wee
d O
ffic
er to
enf
orce
the
Nox
ious
Wee
ds A
ct.
LCA
s Ea
ch L
CA
has
at l
east
one
co
mpe
tent
Wee
ds O
ffic
er
empl
oyed
to e
nfor
ce th
e N
oxio
us W
eeds
Act
b. D
evel
op a
nd im
plem
ent a
cle
arly
def
ined
pol
icy
on in
spec
tion
proc
edur
es fo
r priv
ate
prop
erty
and
road
side
s ens
urin
g co
mpl
ianc
e w
ith th
e N
SW N
oxio
us W
eeds
Act
199
3
LCA
s Po
licy
deve
lope
d an
d im
plem
ente
d.
Wee
ds F
orum
, Nam
bucc
a 20
08
Phot
o: M
eri O
akw
ood
Wee
ds F
ield
Tri
p, C
asin
o Ph
oto:
Roy
ce H
oltk
amp
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c. F
acili
tate
con
sist
ent p
olic
y on
enf
orce
men
t of t
he N
oxio
us W
eeds
Ac
t, pa
rticu
larly
for t
hose
spec
ies i
n C
ateg
ory
A, B
and
C
LCA
s C
onsi
sten
t pol
icy
on
enfo
rcem
ent o
f the
Nox
ious
Wee
ds A
ct fa
cilit
ated
.
d. U
nder
take
stra
tegi
c in
spec
tion
prog
ram
s, su
rvey
ing
high
risk
si
tes f
or n
ew w
eed
incu
rsio
ns e
.g. A
quat
ic w
eeds
ear
ly d
etec
tion
prog
ram
.
LCA
s St
rate
gic
insp
ectio
n pr
ogra
ms
unde
rtake
n at
hig
h ris
k si
tes
e. Im
plem
ent t
arge
ted
insp
ectio
n pr
ogra
ms o
n pr
ivat
e pr
oper
ty a
nd
road
side
sLC
As
Targ
eted
insp
ectio
n pr
ogra
ms
impl
emen
ted
on p
rivat
e pr
oper
ty a
nd ro
adsi
des
f. R
evie
w d
ecla
ratio
ns a
s req
uire
d, p
artic
ular
ly w
here
a d
ecla
ratio
n w
ill si
gnifi
cant
ly im
prov
e th
e co
ntro
l of a
new
wee
d sp
ecie
s LC
As,
NSW
DPI
, NW
AC
N
oxio
us w
eeds
list
s are
re
view
ed. R
ecom
men
datio
ns
are
mad
e to
NW
AC
(ofte
n by
N
SW D
PI) w
ho th
en m
ake
reco
mm
enda
tions
to th
e M
inis
ter.
Ensu
re c
onsi
sten
t no
xiou
s wee
d de
clar
atio
ns
acro
ss g
roup
s of c
ounc
ils
g. P
rom
ote
rapi
d de
clar
atio
n of
new
wee
ds w
hen
nece
ssar
y LC
As,
NSW
DPI
R
apid
dec
lara
tions
of n
ew
wee
ds c
arrie
d ou
t, w
here
ap
prop
riate
.h.
Alte
r loc
al g
over
nmen
t leg
isla
tion
to e
nsur
e th
at a
ppro
val f
or
prop
erty
subd
ivis
ion
is n
ot g
rant
ed u
ntil
Nox
ious
Wee
ds h
ave
been
co
ntro
lled.
LCA
s R
epre
sent
atio
ns m
ade
sugg
estin
g al
tera
tion
to lo
cal
gove
rnm
ent l
egis
latio
n.
Tab
le 6
f.
Goa
l 6: I
mpr
ove
Mon
itori
ng a
nd E
valu
atio
n of
the
Stra
tegy
A
im: T
o en
sure
that
this
Nor
ther
n R
iver
s Inv
asiv
e Pl
ants
Act
ion
Stra
tegy
is im
plem
ente
d an
d re
mai
ns a
rel
evan
t w
orki
ng d
ocum
ent
Obj
ectiv
e 1:
Ens
ure
stak
ehol
ders
are
com
mitt
ed to
impl
emen
ting
and
mon
itori
ng th
is st
rate
gy
Act
ions
St
akeh
olde
rs
Perf
orm
ance
indi
cato
rs
a. S
eek
fund
ing
to im
plem
ent t
he v
ario
us c
ompo
nent
s of t
he
Stra
tegy
A
ll st
akeh
olde
rs
Fund
ing
rece
ived
to
impl
emen
t var
ious
co
mpo
nent
s of t
he S
trate
gy
b. R
epor
ting
from
age
ncie
s on
the
impl
emen
tatio
n of
this
stra
tegy
(a
t NC
WA
C m
eetin
gs e
very
thre
e m
onth
s).
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C, M
NC
WA
C
Rep
orts
pro
vide
d at
qua
rterly
N
CW
AC
mee
ting
c. F
orm
a “
Plan
ning
, im
plem
enta
tion
and
revi
ew”
pane
l to
mee
t an
nual
ly to
mon
itor t
he p
rogr
ess o
f the
Stra
tegy
N
CW
AC
, NIW
AC
, MN
CW
AC
Pa
nel f
orm
ed.
Mee
tings
hel
d an
nual
ly.
d. R
epor
t suc
cess
es o
f the
Stra
tegy
to th
e C
omm
unity
N
CW
AC
, NIW
AC
, MN
CW
AC
, LC
As,
NR
CM
A
Succ
esse
s of t
he S
trate
gy
repo
rted
to th
e C
omm
unity
e.
Rev
iew
Wee
d R
anki
ngs e
very
two
year
s to
incl
ude
chan
ges i
n di
strib
utio
n an
d ra
te o
f spr
ead
and
to in
clud
e ne
w w
eeds
.C
onsi
der u
tilis
ing
a lo
calis
ed v
ersi
on o
f the
Aus
tralia
n A
quat
ic
Wee
d R
isk
Ass
essm
ent p
roce
ss fo
r ass
essi
ng a
quat
ic w
eeds
.
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C, M
NC
WA
C
Wee
d R
anki
ngs r
evie
wed
ev
ery
two
year
s.
f. Pu
t in
plac
e a
proc
edur
e w
here
by a
new
incu
rsio
n of
a h
igh
risk
wee
d to
the
NR
CM
A re
gion
can
be
rapi
dly
asse
ssed
and
in
corp
orat
ed in
to th
e w
eed
rank
ing
syst
em
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C, M
NC
WA
C, L
CA
s Pr
oced
ure
deve
lope
d fo
r rap
id
asse
ssm
ent b
y 20
09.
g. R
evie
w S
trate
gy e
very
five
yea
rs
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C, M
NC
WA
C
Stra
tegy
revi
ewed
in 2
013
h.
Incl
ude
Lord
How
e Is
land
in th
e ne
xt S
trate
gy
NC
WA
C, N
RC
MA
Lo
rd H
owe
Isla
nd in
clud
ed in
ne
xt S
trate
gy
Aer
ial s
pot s
pray
ing
of b
itou
bush
at W
oolg
oolg
a Ph
oto:
Bar
ry P
owel
lsSa
lvin
a at
Gra
fton
Ag
Stat
ion
Phot
o: M
eri O
akw
ood
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5.2 Principal implementing committees
NSW North Coast Weeds Advisory Committee The North Coast Weeds Advisory Committee is the leading organisation for weed management in
the north coast region, comprising all key stakeholders involved in weed control from the Queensland border to the Nambucca Shire. This committee, originally known as the North East Noxious Weeds Committee, was formed in 1990 with the initial purpose of producing Giant Parramatta Grass awareness campaigns. The committee now has much broader interests encompassing noxious, environmental and agricultural weeds. The mission statement of the committee is “To protect and promote agricultural, community and environmental sustainability on the north coast of NSW by promoting and co-ordinating noxious, agricultural and environmental weed awareness and control in the community at large.” Membership of the committee includes Far North Coast County Council (trading as Far North Coast Weeds), Clarence Valley Council, Coffs Harbour City Council, Bellingen Shire Council, Nambucca Shire Council, NSW DPI (Agriculture and Fisheries), Department of Environment and Climate Change (NPWS), NSW DPI (Forests), Department Lands, Rural Lands Protection Boards, Northern Rivers CMA, Australian Rail Track Corporation, Country Energy, NSW Farmers Association, Queensland Natural Resources and Mines, Nursery and Garden Industry Association , North Coast Environmental Council, Northern Rivers Landcare network and Local Aboriginal Land Councils.
Northern Inland Weeds Advisory Committee The Northern Inland Weeds Advisory Committee is the leading organisation for weed management
in the New England and North West Slopes regions of NSW, comprising all key stakeholders involved in weed control on the New England Tablelands north to the Queensland border, the North West Slopes and Plains west to Moree, and south to the Upper Hunter shire. This includes parts of the Namoi, Border-Rivers Gwydir, Northern Rivers and Hunter catchments, encompassing some 100,000 ha of land. The committee was formed in 2003 following the amalgamation of the Namoi/Gwydir Weed Advisory Committee and New England Weed Advisory Committee. NIWAC has interests encompassing noxious, environmental and agricultural weeds with the ultimate aim being to promote the awareness and coordinated control of noxious, environmental and emerging weeds across the region. Membership of the committee includes Moree Plains Shire Council, Inverell Shire Council, Tenterfield Shire Council, Glen Innes Severn Council, New England Tablelands Noxious Plants County Council (trading as New England Weeds Authority), Gwydir Shire Council, Tamworth Regional Council, Gunnedah Shire Council, Liverpool Plains Shire Council, Upper Hunter County Council (trading as Upper Hunter Weeds Authority), NSW DPI (Agriculture and Fisheries), Department of Environment and Climate Change (NPWS), NSW DPI (Forests), Department Lands, Rural Lands Protection Boards, Northern Rivers CMA, Namoi CMA, Border Rivers/Gwydir CMA, Australian Rail Track Corporation, Country Energy, NSW Farmers Association, Queensland Natural Resources and Mines, Nursery and Garden Industry Association, various Landcare networks and Local Aboriginal Land Councils.
Mid North Coast Weeds Advisory Committee The Mid North Coast Weeds Advisory Committee was established in 1997 following consideration
of the issues raised in the NSW Weed Strategy. The committee provides a regular forum for discussion and resolution of weed issues amongst members and facilitates the development of strategies, policies and plans arising out of consultation between members and the community. The area covered by the MNCWAC extends from Eungai Rail to Karuah and membership of the Committee includes Kempsey Shire Council, Port Macquarie/Hastings Council, Greater Taree City Council, Great Lakes Council, Gloucester Shire Council, NSW DPI (Forests), NSW DPI (Agriculture and Fisheries), Department Lands, Rural Lands Protection Boards, Australian Rail Track Corporation, Roads and Traffic Authority, Landcare, Hunter Central Rivers CMA, Northern Rivers CMA, Nursery and Garden Industry Association, Department of Environment and Climate Change, Country Energy, Aboriginal Land Councils, NSW Farmers Association, Local Environmental Groups and Community representatives.
6. Relevant Legislation A wide range of legislation needs to be taken into account during the implementation of weed management (Table 7). Control methods may require alteration at different sites to comply with relevant legislation e.g. riparian zones
Table 7. Legislation impacting on weed management.Level of legislation Legislation/Policy Agency responsible for
administration in NRCMA area International Convention on Biological Diversity
Convention on Wetlands (Ramsar 1971) World Heritage Convention World Trade Organisation Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary MeasuresInternational Plant Protection Convention Quarantine Act 1908 Australian Quarantine &
Inspection Service (AQIS) within Dept Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
Commonwealth
Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999
Australian Dept Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts
Noxious Weeds Act 1993Rural Lands Protection Act 1998 Biological Control Act 1985 Fisheries Management Act 1994
NSW Department of Primary Industries
Crown Lands Act 1989 Department of Lands Local Government Act 1993 State Dept of Local
Government/Local councils Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 Pesticides Act 1999 Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 Environmentally Hazardous Chemicals Act 1985Rivers & Foreshores Improvement Act 1948 Native Vegetation Act 2003
NSW Department of Environment and Climate Change
Catchment Management Authorities Act 2003 Native Vegetation Conservation Act 2003
Catchment Management Authorities (CMAs)
Rural Fires Act 1997 Rural Fire Service of NSW Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000 Workcover Authority of NSW Public Health Act 1991 Department of Health
State
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1989 and State Environmental Planning Policies (SEPPs) e.g. SEPP 14 Coastal Wetlands areas Heritage Act 19779
NSW Department of Planning
Local Local Environmental Plans Local Councils and County Councils
9 Trees such as Camphor laurels in historic locations can be listed as significant heritage items
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7. Links to other Plans and Strategies In Australia, significant weed problems occur at the national, state and territory, regional, local government and landowner level and effective weed management is necessary at all of these levels. Strategies to manage weeds exist at all of the various levels and stakeholders need to be aware of which ones affect them. The table below lists the relevant strategies and plans. This Northern Rivers Invasive Plants Action Strategy is consistent with the concepts outlined in the National Weed Strategy (Table 8) but offers greater degree of specific detail relevant to the Northern Rivers CMA region.
Table 8. Other relevant management strategies and plans Level Strategy/PlanNational The Australian Weeds Strategy 2007
National Weed Spread Prevention Action Plan (in prep).Australian Biosecurity System for Primary Production and the Environment National Marine Incursion Response Plan National Strategy for the Conservation of Australia’s Biological Diversity National Biodiversity and Climate Change Action Plan National Strategy for Ecologically Sustainable Development Weeds of National Significance Strategies National Weed Awareness Action Plan National Cooperative Approach to Integrated Coastal Zone Management PLANTPLAN-Australian Emergency Plant Pest Response Plan The National Post-Border Weed Risk Management Protocol Recovery Plans, Threat Abatement Plans
State NSW State Plan NSW Invasive Species Plan 2008-2015 State Weed Plans for individual weeds NSW Biodiversity Strategy Bitou Bush Threat Abatement Plan Vine Weeds as a Key Threatening Process Threatened Species recovery plans e.g. One of the priority actions for the recovery of the Rusty plum (Amorphospermum whitei) is to control weeds in the habitat, particularly lantanaThreat Abatement Plans NSW Threatened Species Priorities Action Statement NSW State of the Environment Reports (every three years)
Regional Namoi/Gwydir & New England Regional Weed Strategy 2002 MNCWAC Regional Weeds Strategy 2007 Regional Weed Management Plans NR Catchment Action Plan Regional Environmental Plans
Local LGA and LCA Management Plans LGA Local Environment Plans Property Vegetation Plans Site specific Council approved property weed management plans DECC National Park & Conservation area Plans of Management Local Government State of the Environment Reports
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Appendix 1 Weed Assessment Process: Question Sheets
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Appendix 2 Additional weed species Below are additional weed species for each Landscape that were listed by participants in the Weed Workshops as being of concern but not ranked due to time constraints
Table 2a Aquatic Weeds Ecosystem Common name Scientific name Marine American Sea Rocket Cakile edentula (Qld) Bog Moss Mayaca fluviatilis Caulerpa Caulerpa taxifolia Sea Tassel Ruppia maritima (Qld)
Table 2b Agricultural Weeds Common name Scientific name African Boxthorn Lycium ferocissimum Blue Billy Goat Weed Ageratum houstonianum Bahia Grass (coast) Paspalum notatum Balloon Cotton Bush Gomphocarpus physocarpus Bathurst Burr Xanthium spinosum Burrs: Noogoora/Californian/Cockle Xanthium speciesCacti from the Opuntia genus eg Tiger Pear, Smooth Tree Pear Opuntia spp.Camphor Laurel Cinnamomum camphora Columbus Grass Sorghum x almumCrofton Weed Ageratina adenophora Fleabane Conyza albida Galenia Galenia pubescens Harrisia Cactus Harrisia martinii Hemlock Conium maculatum Longstyle Feather Grass Pennisetum villosum Mintweed Salvia reflexa Mistflower Ageratina riparia Paddys Lucerne Sida rhombifolia Pampas Grass Cortaderia spp.Parthenium Parthenium hysterophorus Patersons Curse/Vipers Bugloss/Italian Bugloss Echium spp.Perennial Ragweed Ambrosia psilotachya Prickly Pear Opuntia stricta Privet, Broad-leaf Ligustrum lucidum Privet, Narrow-leaf Ligustrum sinense Redhead Cotton Bush Asclepias currassavica Silk Forage Sorghum Sorghum sp.Silverleaf Nightshade Solanum elaeagnifolium Spear Thistle Cirsium vulgare Spiny Burrgrass Cenchrus incertus, C. longispinus Spotted Golden Thistle Scolymus maculatus St. Barnaby’s Thistle Centaurea solstitialis Thistles: Scotch, Stemless, Illyrian, Taurian Onopordum spp. Tree-of-heaven Ailanthus altissima Tropical Chickweed Drymaria cordata Wild Radish Raphanus raphanistrum
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Table 2c. Coastal Weeds Common name Scientific name Agave Agave vivipara American Pennywort Hydrocotyle bonariensis Asparagus Fern Asparagus africanus Bana Grass/Cow Cane Pennisetum purpureum x glaucum Blue Morning Glory Ipomoea indica Bridal Creeper Asparagus asparagoides Coastal Tea Tree Leptospermum laevigatum Coolatai Grass Hyparrhenia hirta10
Coral Tree Erythrina sykesii Corky Passionfruit Passiflora suberosa Crabs Eye Creeper Abrus precatorius11
Formosa Lily Lilium formosanum Giant Parramatta Grass Sporobolus indicus Golden Sally Wattle Acacia saligna Indian Hawthorn Raphiolepis indica Kikuyu Pennisetum clandestinum Madeira Vine Anredera cordifolia Moon Flower Ipomoea alba Mossman River Grass Cenchrus echinatus Murraya Murraya paniculata12
Mysore Thorn Caesalpinia decapetala Prickly Pear Opuntia stricta Red Justica Justica coccinea Rhodes Grass Chloris guayana Setaria Setaria sp.Silver Leaf Desmodium Desmodium uncinatum Smooth Senna Senna x floribundaStinking Passionfruit Passiflora foetida Telegraph Weed Heterotheca grandiflora13
Whisky Grass Andropogon virginaceus
10 Commonly naturalised and spreading in the Tablelands. In early stages of colonisation of north coast (Source: NSW Flora Online, Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney). 11 Only naturalised in two locations near Qld border (Source: NSW Flora Online, Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney) 12 Commonly cultivated, may be weed in future. Recorded naturalised on an island in the Manning River near Taree. (Source: NSW Flora Online, Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney) 13 Only naturalised around Newcastle and one population near Qld border (Source: NSW Flora Online, Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney)
Table 2d Forest (Lowland) Weeds Common name Scientific name Aerial Yam Dioscorea bulbiferum African Olive Olea europaea subsp. cuspidata Asparagus Fern Asparagus africanus Balloon Vine Cardiospermum grandiflorum Balsam/Busy Lizzie Impatiens walleriana Black Locust Robinia pseudoacacia Black-eyed Susan Thunbergia alata Blue Morning Glory Ipomoea indica Blue Trumpet Vine Thunbergia grandiflorum Brazilian Cherry Eugenia uniflora Broad-leaf Pepper Tree Schinus terebinthifolius Butterfly Bush Buddleia davidii and/or B. madagascariensis Chinese Tallow Triadica sebifera Coffee Coffee arabica Coral Berry Ardisia crenata Coral Berry Rivina humilis Coral Tree Erythrina x sykesii Corky Passionfruit Passiflora suberosa Cotoneasters Cotoneaster spp.(C. franchetii, C. glaucophyllus)Creeping Lantana Lantana montevidensis Cuphea Cuphea carthagenensis Devils Fig Solanum hispidum Duranta Duranta repens Fishbone Fern Nephrolepis cordifolia Five-leaf Morning Glory Ipomoea cairica Formosan Lily Lilium formosanum Fountain Grass Pennisetum setaceum Golden Rain Tree Koelreuteria paniculata Golden Trumpet Tree Tabebuia chrysantha and T. argenter Grader Grass Themeda quadrivalvis Green Desmodium Desmodium intortum Hairy Commelina Commelina benghalensis Honey Locust Gleditsia triacanthos Ice Cream Bean Inga edulis Indian/Cockscomb Coral Tree Erythrina crista-galli Japanese Sunflower Tithonia diversifolia Kahili Ginger & White Ginger Hedychium gardenerianum and H. coronarium Keriberry Rubus rugosus Leucaena Leucaena leucocephala Mickey Mouse Bush Ochna serrulata Montbetia Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora Moon Flower Ipomoea alba Mother-in-laws Tongue Sansevieria trifasciata Murraya/Orange Jessamine Murraya paniculata (seeding form)Orange Firethorn Pyracantha fortuneana Passionfruits Passiflora spp.Singapore Daisy Wedelia trilobata Smooth Senna Senna x floribunda White Passionflower Passiflora subpeltata
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Winter Senna Senna pendula var. glabrata Yellow Bells Tecoma stans
Table 2e. Riparian Weeds Common name Scientific name Aerial Yam Dioscorea bulbiferum African Olive Olea europaea subsp. cuspidata Asparagus Fern Asparagus africanus Bamboos Phyllostachus spp.Blue Heliotrope Heliotropium amplexicaule Blue Trumpet Vine Thunbergia grandiflorum Brazilian Cherry Eugenia uniflora Bridal Creeper Asparagus asparagoides Butterfly Bush Buddleia davidii and/or B. madagascariensis Canna Lily Canna indica Cape Ivy Delairea odorata Cherry Guava Psidium cattleianum Chinese Tallow Triadica sebifera Climbing Asparagus Asparagus plumosus Climbing Nightshade Solanum seaforthianum Coffee Coffee arabica Coral Tree Erythrina x sykesii Corky Passionfruit Passiflora suberosa Creeping Lantana Lantana montevidensis Crofton Weed Ageratina adenophora Cuphea Cuphea carthagenensis Fishbone Fern Nephrolepis cordifolia Formosan Lily Lilium formosanum Giant Reed Arundo donax Glush Weed Hygrophila costata Golden Trumpet Tree Tabebuia chrysantha and T. argenter Guava Psidium guajava Guinea Grass Panicum maximum Hairy Commelina Commelina benghalensis Hiptage/Logan Berry Hiptage benghalensis Honeysuckle Lonicera japonica Jacaranda Jacaranda mimosifolia Kahili Ginger and White Ginger Hedychium gardenerianum and H. coronarium Keriberry Rubus rugosus Lippia Phyla spp.Loquat Eriobotrya japonica Mickey Mouse Bush Ochna serrulata Mother-in-laws Tongue Sansevieria trifasciata Mulberry Morus alba Murraya/Orange Jessamine Murraya paniculata (seeding form)Palm Grass Setaria palmifolia Para Grass Brachiaria mutica Passionfruits Passiflora spp. incl. P. subpeltata Paulownia Paulownia fortunei/tomentosa Rain Trees, Chinese, Golden Koelreuteria formosana and K. paniculata Sennas: Smooth & Winter Senna x floribunda, S. pendula var glabrata
Smooth Tree Pear Opuntia vulgaris Stone Fruit Prunus spp.Tobacco Bush Solanum mauritianum
Table 2f Tablelands Weeds Common name Scientific name Blue Periwinkle Vinca major Box Elder Acer negundo Bridal Creeper Asparagus asparagoides Camphor Laurel Cinnamomum camphora Castor Oil Ricinus communis Cats Claw Creeper Macfadyena unguis-cati Dodder Cuscuta campestris Japanese Honeysuckle Lonicera japonica Lippia Phyla canescens Nodding Thistle Carduus nutans Ox-Eye Daisy Leucanthemum vulgare Patersons Curse Echium plantagineum Pines Pinus spp.Pistachio Pistacia vera Poplars Populus spp.Prickly Pear Opuntia stricta Rhus Tree Toxicodendron succedaneum Signal Grass Urochloa decumbens Sweet Briar Rosa rubiginosa Tiger Pear Opuntia aurantiaca Velvet Tree Pear Opuntia tomentosa Whisky Grass Andropogon virginicus
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Table 2g Urban Weeds Common name Scientific name African Olive Olea europaea subsp. cuspidata Balloon Vine Cardiospermum grandiflorum Black-eyed Susan Thunbergia alata Black Locust Robinia pseudoacacia Blue Billygoat Weed Ageratum houstonianum Blue Trumpet Vine Thunbergia grandiflora Brazilian Cherry Eugenia uniflora Bridal Veil Creeper Asparagus asparagoides Bulbil Watsonia Watsonia meriana Butterfly Bush Buddleja davidii and/or B. madagascariensis Cadaghi Eucalyptus torelliana Cape Ivy Delairea odorata Cassia, Easter Senna pendula var. glabrata Cherry Guava Psidium cattleianum Climbing Asparagus Fern Asparagus africanus Climbing Asparagus Fern Asparagus plumosus Climbing Nightshade Solanum seaforthianum Coffee Coffea arabica Coral Berry Ardisia crenata Crabs-eye Creeper Abrus precatorius Cuphea Cuphea carthagenensis Dizzy Lizzies Impatiens spp.Duranta Duranta repens Dutchmans Pipe Aristolochia littoralis and A. elegans Glory Lily Gloriosa superba Golden Willow Wattle Acacia saligna Guava Psidium guajava Japanese Honeysuckle Lonicera japonica Kahili Ginger Hedychium gardnerianum and/or H. coronarium Lantana, Creeping/Mauve Lantana montevidensis Leucaena Leucaena leucocephala Loquat Eriobotrya japonica Mile a Minute Ipomoea cairica Moth Vine Araujia sericiflora Night Blooming Jessamine, Lady of the Night
Cestrum nocturnum14
Orange Jessamine Murraya paniculata Passionfruit Passiflora spp.Passionfruit, White Passiflora subpeltata Paulownia/Princess Tree Paulownia fortunei and/or tomentosa Purple Morning Glory Ipomoea indica/purpurea Radiata Pine Pinus radiata Rhus Tree Toxicodendron succedanea Smooth Senna Senna x floribunda Trad Tradescantia fluminensis
14 Considered a priority for assessment by Coffs Harbour LGA in the next round of assessments
Common name Scientific name Class LGAs that Class applies to Anchored Water Hyacinth Eichhornia azurea 1 All Black Knapweed Centaurea nigra 1 All Broomrapes Orobanche species except O. minor
and O. cemua var australiana1 All
Chinese Violet Asystasia gangetica subsp.micrantha
1 All
East Indian Hygrophila Hygrophila polysperma 1 All Eurasian Water Milfoil Myriophyllum spicatum 1 All Hawkweed Hieracium spp. 1 All Horsetail Equisetum spp. 1 All Hymenachne Hymenachne amplexicaulis 1 All Karoo Thorn Acacia karroo 1 All Kochia Bassia scoparia except B. scoparia
subspecies trichophylla 1 All
Lagarosiphon Lagarosiphon major 1 All Mexican Feather Grass Nassella tenuissima 1 All Miconia Miconia spp. 1 All Mimosa Mimosa pigra 1 All Parthenium weed Parthenium hysterophorus 1 All Pond Apple Annona glabra 1 All Prickly Acacia Acacia nilotica 1 All Rubbervine Cryptostegia grandiflora 1 All Senegal Tea Plant Gymnocoronis spilanthoides 1 All Siam Weed Cromolaena odorata 1 All Spotted Knapweed Centaurea maculosa 1 All Water Caltrop Trapa spp. 1 All Water Lettuce Pistia stratiotes 1 All Water Soldier Stratiotes aloides 1 All Witchweed Striga spp. except native spp. and S.
parviflora1 All
Yellow Burrhead Limnocharis flava 1 All Alligator Weed Alternanthera philoxeroides 2 Ballina, Byron, Kyogle, Lismore,
Richmond Valley, Tweed, Clarence, Coffs Harbour, Bellingen, Nambucca, Kempsey, Port Macquarie-Hastings, Tenterfield, Glen Innes Severn, Guyra, Armidale, Uralla, Walcha
Gorse Ulex europaeus 2 Glen Innes, Armidale, Guyra, Uralla, Walcha
Hygrophila Hygrophila costata 2 Ballina, Byron, Kyogle, Lismore, Richmond Valley, Tweed, Clarence, Coffs Harbour, Bellingen, Nambucca, Kempsey, Port Macquarie-Hastings.
Mesquite Prosopis spp. 2 Tenterfield, Glen Innes Severn, Armidale, Guyra, Uralla, Walcha
Parkinsonia Parkinsonia aculeata 2 Tenterfield, Glen Innes Severn, Armidale, Guyra, Uralla, Walcha
Salvinia Salvinia molesta 2 Tenterfield, Glen Innes Severn, Armidale, Guyra, Uralla, Walcha
Water Hyacinth Eichhornia crassipes 2 Glen Innes Severn, Guyra, Armidale, Walcha, Uralla
Appendix 3. Class 1 and 2 Noxious Weeds
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Appendix 4. Class 3 Noxious weeds Common name Scientific name Class LGAs that Class applies to Black Willow Salix nigra 3 Clarence, Bellingen Broad-leaf Pepper Tree Schinus terebinthifolius 3 Ballina, Byron, Kyogle, Lismore,
Richmond Valley, Tweed, Clarence, Coffs Harbour, Bellingen, Nambucca, Kempsey, Port Macquarie-Hastings
Chinese Celtis Celtis sinensis 3 Ballina, Byron, Kyogle, Lismore, Richmond Valley, Tweed, Clarence, Coffs Harbour, Bellingen, Nambucca, Kempsey, Port Macquarie-Hastings
Chinese Tallow Triadica sebifera 3 Ballina, Byron, Kyogle, Lismore, Richmond Valley, Tweed, Clarence, Coffs Harbour, Bellingen, Nambucca
Giant Parramatta Grass Sporobolus fertilis 3 Tenterfield, Glen Innes Severn Giant Rat’s Tail Grass Sporobolus pyramidalis 3 Ballina, Byron, Kyogle, Lismore,
Richmond Valley, Tweed, Clarence, Coffs Harbour, Bellingen, Nambucca, Kempsey, Port Macquarie-Hastings
Gorse Ulex europaeus 3 Bellingen Green Cestrum Cestrum parqui 3 Ballina, Byron, Kyogle, Lismore,
Richmond Valley, Tweed, Clarence, Coffs Harbour, Bellingen, Nambucca, Kempsey, Port Macquarie-Hastings, Tenterfield, Glen Innes Severn, Guyra, Armidale, Uralla, Walcha
Groundsel Baccharis halimifolia 3 Ballina, Byron, Kyogle, Lismore, Richmond Valley, Tweed, Clarence, Coffs Harbour, Bellingen, Nambucca, Kempsey, Port Macquarie-Hastings, Tenterfield, Glen Innes Severn
Honey Locust Gleditsia triacanthos 3 Ballina, Byron, Kyogle, Lismore, Richmond Valley, Tweed, Clarence, Coffs Harbour, Bellingen, Nambucca
Kudzu Pueraria lobata 3 Ballina, Byron, Kyogle, Lismore, Richmond Valley, Tweed, Clarence, Coffs Harbour, Bellingen, Nambucca
Mother-of-millions Bryophyllum spp. 3 Clarence, Kempsey, Port Macquarie-Hastings
Mysore Thorn Caesalpinia decapetala 3 Ballina, Byron, Kyogle, Lismore, Richmond Valley, Tweed, Clarence, Coffs Harbour, Bellingen, Nambucca
Salvinia Salvina molesta 3 Ballina, Byron, Kyogle, Lismore, Richmond Valley, Tweed, Clarence, Coffs Harbour, Bellingen, Nambucca, Kempsey, Port Macquarie-Hastings
Serrated Tussock Nassella trichotoma 3 Tenterfield, Glen Innes Severn, Guyra, Armidale, Uralla, Walcha
Silver-leaf Nightshade Solanum elaeagnifolium 3 Tenterfield St Johns Wort Hypericum perforatum 3 Clarence, Port Macquarie-Hastings,
Tenterfield, Glen Innes Severn, Guyra, Armidale, Uralla, Walcha
Water Hyacinth Eichornia crassipes 3 Coffs Harbour, Bellingen, Nambucca, Kempsey, Port Macquarie-Hastings
Yellow Bells Tecoma stans 3 Ballina, Byron, Kyogle, Lismore, Richmond Valley, Tweed, Clarence, Coffs Harbour, Bellingen, Nambucca
Appendix 5. Class 4 Noxious weeds
Common name Scientific name Class LGAs that Class applies to African Boxthorn Lycium ferocissimum 4 Glen Innes Severn, Tenterfield African Lovegrass Eragrostis curvula 4 Guyra, Armidale, Uralla, Walcha Bathurst/Noogoora/Californian/Cockle Burrs
Xanthium species 4 Ballina, Byron, Kyogle, Lismore, Richmond Valley, Tweed, Clarence, Coffs Harbour, Bellingen, Nambucca, Kempsey, Port Macquarie-Hastings, Tenterfield, Glen Innes Severn, Guyra, Armidale, Uralla, Walcha
Bitou Bush Chrysanthemoidesmonilifera subspeciesrotundata
4 Ballina, Byron, Kyogle, Lismore, Richmond Valley, Tweed, Clarence, Coffs Harbour, Bellingen, Nambucca, Kempsey, Port Macquarie-Hastings.
Blackberry Rubus fruticosus aggregate species except cultivars Black Satin, Chehalem, Chester Thornless, Dirksen Thornless, Loch Ness, Murrindindi, Silvan, Smoothstem, Thornfree
4 Whole of NSW
Boneseed Chrysanthemoidesmonilifera subspeciesmonilifera
4 Ballina, Byron, Kyogle, Lismore, Richmond Valley, Tweed, Clarence, Coffs Harbour, Bellingen, Nambucca, Kempsey, Port Macquarie-Hastings.
Camphor Laurel Cinnamomum camphora 4 Ballina, Byron, Kyogle, Lismore, Richmond Valley, Tweed, Clarence, Bellingen, Nambucca
Cat’s Claw Creeper Macfadyena unguis-cati 4 Bellingen Chilean Needle Grass Nassella neesiana 4 Whole of NSW except the local control
areas listed in Class 3 for this species Columbus Grass Sorgum x almum 4 Ballina, Byron, Kyogle, Lismore,
Richmond Valley, Tweed, Clarence, Coffs Harbour, Bellingen, Nambucca, Kempsey, Port Macquarie-Hastings, Tenterfield, Glen Innes Severn
Crofton Weed Ageratina adenophora 4 Ballina, Byron, Kyogle, Lismore, Richmond Valley, Tweed, Clarence, Coffs Harbour, Bellingen, Nambucca, Port Macquarie-Hastings, Kempsey, Tenterfield, Glen Innes Severn
European privet Ligustrum vulgare 4 Guyra, Armidale, Uralla, Walcha Fireweed Senecio madagascariensis 4 Coffs Harbour, Bellingen, Nambucca Giant Parramatta Grass Sporobolus fertilis 4 Ballina, Byron, Kyogle, Lismore,
Richmond Valley, Tweed, Clarence, Coffs Harbour, Bellingen, Nambucca, Kempsey, Port Macquarie-Hastings, Guyra, Armidale, Uralla, Walcha
Golden Dodder Cuscuta campestris 4 Coffs Harbour, Port Macquarie-Hastings, Tenterfield, Glen Innes Severn, Guyra, Armidale, Uralla, Walcha
Harrisia cactus Harrisia species 4 Whole of NSW
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Common name Scientific name Class LGAs that Class applies to Hemlock Conium maculatum 4 Tenterfield, Glen Innes Johnson Grass Sorghum halepense 4 Ballina, Byron, Kyogle, Lismore,
Richmond Valley, Tweed, Clarence, Coffs Harbour, Bellingen, Nambucca, Port Macquarie-Hastings, Kempsey, Tenterfield, Glen Innes Severn
Lantana Lantana species 4 Ballina, Byron, Kyogle, Lismore, Richmond Valley, Tweed, Clarence, Coffs Harbour, Bellingen, Nambucca, Kempsey, Port Macquarie-Hastings
Long-style feather grass Pennisetum villosum 4 Tenterfield, Glen Innes Severn Mintweed Salvia reflexa 4 Glen Innes Severn Mistflower Ageratina riparia 4 Ballina, Byron, Kyogle, Lismore,
Richmond Valley, Tweed, Clarence, Coffs Harbour, Bellingen, Nambucca
Mother-of-Millions Bryophyllum species and hybrids
4 Tenterfield
Nodding thistle Carduus nutans 4 Ballina, Byron, Kyogle, Lismore, Richmond Valley, Tweed, Clarence, Bellingen, Port Macquarie-Hastings, Tenterfield, Glen Innes Severn, Guyra, Armidale, Uralla, Walcha
Pampas Grass Cortaderia species 4 Ballina, Byron, Kyogle, Lismore, Richmond Valley, Tweed, Clarence, Coffs Harbour, Bellingen, Nambucca, Kempsey, Port Macquarie-Hastings, Tenterfield, Glen Innes Severn, Guyra, Armidale, Uralla, Walcha
Paterson’s curse, Vipers bugloss, Italian bugloss
Echium species 4 Kempsey, Port Macquarie-Hastings, Tenterfield, Glen Innes Severn, Guyra, Armidale, Uralla, Walcha
Prickly Pear Cylindropuntia species 4 Whole of NSW Prickly pear Opuntia species except O.
ficus-indica4 Whole of NSW
Privet (Broad-leaf) Ligustrum lucidum 4 Clarence, Coffs Harbour, Nambucca. Tenterfield, Guyra, Armidale, Uralla, Walcha
Privet (Narrow-leaf/Chinese) Ligustrum sinense 4 Clarence, Coffs Harbour, Nambucca, Tenterfield, Guyra, Armidale, Uralla, Walcha
Rhus tree Toxicodendronsuccedaneum
4 Whole of NSW
Saffron Thistle Carthamus lanatus 4 Guyra, Armidale, Uralla, Walcha Scorch Broom/English Broom Cytisus scoparius 4 Bellingen, Ballina, Byron, Kyogle,
Lismore, Richmond Valley, Tweed, Tenterfield, Glen Innes Severn, Guyra, Armidale, Uralla, Walcha
Serrated Tussock Nassella trichotoma 4 Whole of NSW except the local control areas listed in Class 3 for this species
Spiny Burrgrass Cenchrus incertus 4 Ballina, Byron, Kyogle, Lismore, Richmond Valley, Tweed, Clarence, Coffs Harbour, Bellingen, Nambucca, Port Macquarie-Hastings, Kempsey, Tenterfield, Glen Innes Severn.
Common name Scientific name Class LGAs that Class applies to Spiny Burrgrass Cenchrus longispinus 4 Ballina, Byron, Kyogle, Lismore,
Richmond Valley, Tweed, Clarence, Coffs Harbour, Bellingen, Nambucca, Kempsey, Port Macquarie-Hastings, Tenterfield, Glen Innes Severn.
St John’s Wort Hypericum perforatum 4 Ballina, Byron, Kyogle, Lismore, Richmond Valley, Tweed
Sweet Briar Rosa rubiginosa 4 Tenterfield, Glen Innes Severn, Guyra, Armidale, Uralla, Walcha
Water Hyacinth Eichhornia crassipes 4 Ballina, Byron, Kyogle, Lismore, Richmond Valley, Tweed, Clarence
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Appendix 6. Class 5 Noxious Weeds
Common name Scientific name African Feather Grass Pennisetum macrourum African Turnip Weed Sisymbrium runcinatum African Turnip Weed Sisymbrium thellungii Annual Ragweed Ambrosia artemisiifolia Arrowhead Sagittaria montevidensis Artichoke Thistle Cynara cardunculus Athel Pine Tamarix aphylla Bear-skin Fescue Festuca gautieri Bridal Creeper Asparagus asparagoides Burr Ragweed Ambrosia confertiflora Cabomba Cabomba caroliniana Cayenne Snakeweed Stachytarpheta cayennensis Clockweed Gaura lindheimeri Clockweed Gaura parviflora Corn Sowthistle Sonchus arvensis Dodder All Cuscuta spp. except the natives C. australis, C. tasmanica and C.
victorianaDense Waterweed Egeria densa Espartillo Achnatherum brachychaetum Fine-bristled Burr Grass Cenchrus brownii Fountain Grass Pennisetum setaceum Gallon’s Curse Cenchrus biflorus Glaucous Star Thistle Carthamus glaucus Golden Thistle Scolymus hispanicus Lantana Lantana spp. Long-leaf Willow Primrose
Ludwigia longifolia
Mexican Poppy Argemone mexicana Mossman River Grass Cenchrus echinatus Onion Grass All Romulea spp. and var. except R. rosea var australisOxalis All Oxalis spp. and varieties except the natives O. chnoodes, O. exilis, O.
perennans, O. radicosa, O. rubens and O. thompsoniaeRed Rice Oryza rufipogon Sagittaria Sagittaria platyphylla Sand Oat Avena strigosa Smooth-stemmed Turnip Brassica barrelieri subsp. oxyrrhinaSoldier Thistle Picnomon acarna Texas Blueweed Helianthus ciliaris Willows Salix spp. except S. babylonica, S. x reichardtii, S. x calodendronYellow Nutgrass Cyperus esculentus
Appendix 7 The National Environmental Alert List(Department of Environment and Water Resources).
The purpose of this list is to identify weed 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. The species listed below are currently extant in NSW or if not yet present, their potential distribution includes NSW. These weed species are targeted for eradication. If any of these species are identified in the Northern Rivers CMA region, they should be classed as an A Priority Weed and immediate control actions should be implemented.
Common name Botanical name DeclaredClass 1?
Comments- most likely risk area
Barleria or Porcupine Flower
Barleria prionitis Far North Coast Tropical areas?
Blue Hound’s Tongue
Cynoglossum creticum Coastal and south western areas of NSW. First found near Sydney, Mediterranean plant
Cane Needle Grass Nassella hyalina Eastern NSW; coastal, tablelands, slopes and plains
Chinese Rain Tree Koelreuteria elegans subsp.formosana
Coastal NSW. Recorded Lismore 2001. Thrives in temperate areas.
Chinese violet Asystasia gangetica subsp.micrantha
Yes Coastal NSW
Cutch tree Acacia catechu Far North Coast tropical areas?
Cyperus Cyperus teneristolon Tableland areas. False Yellowhead Dittrichia viscosa Eastern NSW; coastal,
tablelands, slopes and plains.
Garden Geranium Pelargonium alchemilloides Eastern NSW; coastal, tablelands, slopes and plains. Mediterranean plant.
Heather Calluna vulgaris Tableland areas Holly Leaved Senecio
Senecio glastifolius Coastal areas
Horsetails Equisetum species. Yes Eastern NSW; coastal and tablelands
Karoo Thorn Acacia karroo Yes Throughout NSW; coastal & tablelands
Kochia Bassia scoparia Yes Central and southern NSW Lagarosiphon Lagarosiphon major Yes Eastern NSW,. Freshwater.
Possibly onto Tablelands. Cool temperate plant
Laurel Clock Vine Thunbergia laurifolia Coastal NSW. Best in frost free areas.
Leaf Cactus Pereskia aculeata Coastal NSW. Recorded Chatsworth, nth coast
Lobed Needle Grass Nassella charruana Tablelands and western slopes of NSW
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Orange Hawkweed Hieracium aurantiacum Tableland areas Praxelis Praxelis clematidea North Coast tropical and
subtropical areas Rosewood or Tipuana tree
Tipuana tipu Coastal NSW. Has become invasive in NE NSW.
Senegal Tea Plant Gymnocoronis spilanthoides Yes Eastern NSW, coastal & tablelands?
Siam Weed or Chromolaena
Chromolaena odorata Yes Far North Coast tropical areas
Subterranean Cape Sedge
Trianoptiles solitaria Eastern NSW
Uruguayan Rice Grass
Piptochaetium montevidense Eastern NSW. Temperate plant
White Spanish Broom
Cytisus multiflorus Eastern NSW
White Weeping Broom
Retama raetam Western NSW. Nutrient poor soils
Yellow Soldier Lachenalia reflexa Eastern NSW, coastal?
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Det
aile
d Sc
ores
& R
anki
ng fo
r Pr
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ty W
eeds
for
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Lan
dsca
pes:
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d V
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lvin
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3 Y
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69
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60
B
69
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Will
ow P
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se
Ludw
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ifolia
80
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70
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Wat
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se
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69
D
66
D
73
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Sagi
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hylla
86
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D
79
C
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ba
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Yes
65
D
49
E
64
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Taro
Col
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72
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62
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69
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horn
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rass
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65
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56
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75
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se W
ater
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sa
67
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49
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s
85
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61
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58
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85
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67
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61
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ies:
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ss 1
and
2 N
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ing
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t Are
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ss 3
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nt: a
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t fro
m L
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n (s
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ppen
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r det
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d di
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utio
n.
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endi
x 9c
Det
aile
d Sc
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& R
anki
ng fo
r Pr
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ty W
eeds
for
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Lan
dsca
pes:
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pol
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91
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anth
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94
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85
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69
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66
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94
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App
endi
x 9d
Det
aile
d Sc
ores
& R
anki
ng fo
r Pr
iori
ty W
eeds
for
Aqu
atic
Lan
dsca
pes:
Nam
bucc
a, K
emps
ey a
nd P
ort
Mac
quar
ie H
astin
gs L
GA
sC
omm
on n
ame
Scie
ntifi
c na
me
Nox
ious
Cla
ss 1
, 2
or 3
WoN
S?N
ambu
cca
Kem
psey
Port
Mac
quar
ie
Has
tings
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
East
Indi
an H
ygro
phila
H
ygro
phila
pol
yspe
rma
1
94
Aa
94
Aa
94
Aa
Sene
gal T
ea
Gym
noco
roni
s spi
lant
hoid
es
1
94
Aa
94
Aa
94
Aa
Wat
er C
altro
p Tr
apa
spp.
1
94
A
a 94
A
a 94
A
a W
ater
Sol
dier
s St
ratio
tes a
loid
es
1
93
Aa
93
Aa
93
Aa
Hor
seta
ilsEq
uise
tum
spp.
1
92
A
a 92
A
a 92
A
a Li
mno
char
is
Lim
noch
aris
flav
a 1
92
A
a 92
A
a 92
A
a H
ymen
achn
e H
ymen
achn
e am
plex
icau
lis
1 Y
es
91
Aa
91
Aa
91
Aa
Eura
sian
Wat
er M
ilfoi
l M
yrio
phyl
lum
spic
atum
1
91
A
a 91
A
a 91
A
a W
ater
Let
tuce
Pi
stia
stra
tiote
s1
78
A
**
92
Aa
92
Aa
Glu
sh W
eed
Hyg
roph
ila c
osta
ta
285
A
a 85
A
a 84
A
**
Wat
er H
yaci
nth
Eich
horn
ia c
rass
ipes
3
85
B
75
B
* 75
B
* Sa
lvin
iaSa
lvin
ia m
oles
ta
3 Y
es
73
B
86
B*
76
B*
Alli
gato
r Wee
d Al
tern
anth
era
philo
xero
ides
Yes
94
A
a 94
A
a 80
B
**
Prim
rose
Will
ow
Ludw
igia
per
uvia
na
93
Aa
93
Aa
93
Aa
Sagi
ttaria
Sagi
ttari
a pl
atyp
hylla
86
A
a 86
A
a 86
A
a C
abom
ba
Cab
omba
car
olin
iana
Yes
85
A
a 85
A
a 64
D
* El
odea
Elod
ea c
anad
ensi
s
85
A
a 85
A
a 58
E
Yel
low
Wat
er L
ily
Nym
phae
a m
exic
ana
85
B
67
D*
70
C*
Taro
Col
ocas
ia e
scul
enta
79
C
85
B
**
82
B*
Will
ow P
rimro
se
Ludw
igia
long
ifolia
67
D
94
A
a 94
A
a D
ense
Wat
erw
eed
Eger
ia d
ensa
58
E*
58
E
67
D
Parr
ots F
eath
er
Myr
ioph
yllu
m a
quat
icum
58
E
85
Aa
64
D*
Cat
egor
ies:
A =
Cla
ss 1
and
2 N
oxio
us W
eeds
, and
/or w
eeds
scor
ing
90+,
and
/or w
eeds
cur
rent
ly a
bsen
t in
that
Loc
al G
over
nmen
t Are
a.
B=
Cla
ss 3
Nox
ious
wee
ds a
nd/o
r wee
ds sc
orin
g 89
-80.
C=
79-7
0. D
=69-
60. E
= 59
-40.
F <
40.
Exte
nt: a
= a
bsen
t fro
m L
GA
. **
=wee
ds w
ith o
nly
a si
ngle
infe
stat
ion
know
n (s
ee A
ppen
dix
16 fo
r det
ails
). *=
wee
ds w
ith se
vera
l sm
all i
nfes
tatio
ns.
No
aste
risk
= m
oder
ate
to w
ides
prea
d di
strib
utio
n.
App
endi
x 9e
Det
aile
d Sc
ores
& R
anki
ng fo
r Pr
iori
ty W
eeds
for
Aqu
atic
Lan
dsca
pes:
Ten
terf
ield
, Gle
n In
nes a
nd G
uyra
L
GA
sC
omm
on n
ame
Scie
ntifi
c na
me
Nox
ious
Cla
ss 1
or
2 W
oNS?
Ten
terf
ield
Gle
n In
nes
Guy
ra
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
East
Indi
an H
ygro
phila
H
ygro
phila
pol
yspe
rma
1
94
Aa
94
Aa
94A
aSe
nega
l Tea
G
ymno
coro
nis s
pila
ntho
ides
1
94
A
a 94
A
a 94
Aa
Wat
er C
altro
p Tr
apa
spp.
1
94
A
a 94
A
a 94
Aa
Wat
er S
oldi
ers
Stra
tiote
s alo
ides
1
93
A
a 93
A
a 93
Aa
Wat
er L
ettu
ce
Pist
ia st
ratio
tes
1
92
Aa
92
Aa
92A
aH
orse
tails
Equi
setu
m sp
p.
1
92
Aa
92
Aa
92A
aLi
mno
char
is
Lim
noch
aris
flav
a 1
92
A
a 92
A
a 92
A
a H
ymen
achn
e H
ymen
achn
e am
plex
icau
lis
1 Y
es
91
Aa
91
Aa
91
Aa
Eura
sian
Wat
er M
ilfoi
l M
yrio
phyl
lum
spic
atum
1
91
A
a 91
A
a 91
Aa
Wat
er H
yaci
nth
Eich
horn
ia c
rass
ipes
2:
Gl &
Gu
3: T
ent
78
C
**
92
Aa
92
Aa
Salv
inia
Salv
inia
mol
esta
2
Yes
76
A
**
90
Aa
90
Aa
Alli
gato
r Wee
d Al
tern
anth
era
philo
xero
ides
Yes
94
A
a 94
A
a 94
Aa
Will
ow P
rimro
se
Ludw
igia
long
ifolia
94
A
a 94
A
a 94
A
a Pr
imro
se W
illow
Lu
dwig
ia p
eruv
iana
93
A
a 93
A
a 93
A
a Sa
gitta
riaSa
gitta
ria
plat
yphy
lla
86
Aa
86
Aa
86
Aa
Taro
Col
olca
sia
escu
lent
a
86
A
a 86
A
a 86
A
a G
lush
Wee
d H
ygro
phila
cos
tata
85
A
a 85
A
a 85
A
a C
abom
ba
Cab
omba
car
olin
iana
Yes
85
A
a 85
A
a 85
A
a D
ense
Wat
erw
eed
Eger
ia d
ensa
85
A
a 85
A
a 85
A
a El
odea
Elod
ea c
anad
ensi
s
85
A
a 85
A
a 85
A
a Pa
rrot
s Fea
ther
M
yrio
phyl
lum
aqu
atic
um
85
Aa
85
Aa
85
Aa
Yel
low
Wat
er L
ily
Nym
phae
a m
exic
ana
70
C**
85
A
a 85
A
a
Cat
egor
ies:
A =
Cla
ss 1
and
2 N
oxio
us W
eeds
, and
/or w
eeds
scor
ing
90+,
and
/or w
eeds
cur
rent
ly a
bsen
t in
that
Loc
al G
over
nmen
t Are
a.
B=
Cla
ss 3
Nox
ious
wee
ds a
nd/o
r wee
ds sc
orin
g 89
-80.
C=
79-7
0. D
=69-
60. E
= 59
-40.
F <
40.
Exte
nt: a
= a
bsen
t fro
m L
GA
. **
=wee
ds w
ith o
nly
a si
ngle
infe
stat
ion
know
n (s
ee A
ppen
dix
16 fo
r det
ails
). *=
wee
ds w
ith se
vera
l sm
all i
nfes
tatio
ns.
No
aste
risk
= m
oder
ate
to w
ides
prea
d di
strib
utio
n.
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App
endi
x 9f
Det
aile
d Sc
ores
& R
anki
ng fo
r Pr
iori
ty W
eeds
for
Aqu
atic
Lan
dsca
pes:
Ura
lla, A
rmid
ale
and
Wal
cha
LG
As
Com
mon
nam
e Sc
ient
ific
nam
e N
oxio
usC
lass
1 o
r 2
WoN
S?U
ralla
Arm
idal
eW
alch
a
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
East
Indi
an H
ygro
phila
H
ygro
phila
pol
yspe
rma
1
94
Aa
94
Aa
94
Aa
Sene
gal T
ea
Gym
noco
roni
s spi
lant
hoid
es
1
94
Aa
94
Aa
94
Aa
Wat
er C
altro
p Tr
apa
spp.
1
94
A
a 94
A
a 94
A
a W
ater
Sol
dier
s St
ratio
tes a
loid
es
1
93
Aa
93
Aa
93
Aa
Wat
er L
ettu
ce
Pist
ia st
ratio
tes
1
92
Aa
92
Aa
92
Aa
Hor
seta
ilsEq
uise
tum
spp.
1
92
A
a 92
A
a 92
A
a Eu
rasi
an W
ater
Milf
oil
Myr
ioph
yllu
m sp
icat
um
1
91
Aa
91
Aa
91
Aa
Hym
enac
hne
Hym
enac
hne
ampl
exic
aulis
1
Yes
91
A
a 91
A
a 91
A
a Li
mno
char
is
Lim
noch
aris
flav
a 1
92
A
a 92
A
a 92
A
a W
ater
Hya
cint
h Ei
chho
rnia
cra
ssip
es
2
92
Aa
92
Aa
92
Aa
Salv
inia
Salv
inia
mol
esta
2
Yes
90
A
a 73
A
* 90
A
a A
lliga
tor W
eed
Alte
rnan
ther
a ph
iloxe
roid
es
Y
es
94
Aa
80
B**
94
A
a W
illow
Prim
rose
Lu
dwig
ia lo
ngifo
lia
94
Aa
94
Aa
94
Aa
Prim
rose
Will
ow
Ludw
igia
per
uvia
na
93
Aa
93
Aa
93
Aa
Sagi
ttaria
Sagi
ttari
a pl
atyp
hylla
86
A
a 86
A
a 86
A
a Ta
roC
oloc
asia
esc
ulen
ta
86
Aa
86
Aa
86
Aa
Cab
omba
C
abom
ba c
arol
inia
na
Y
es
85
Aa
85
Aa
85
Aa
Glu
sh W
eed
Hyg
roph
ila c
osta
ta
85
Aa
85
Aa
85
Aa
Den
se W
ater
wee
d Eg
eria
den
sa
85
Aa
85
Aa
85
Aa
Elod
eaEl
odea
can
aden
sis
85
Aa
85
Aa
85
Aa
Parr
ots F
eath
er
Myr
ioph
yllu
m a
quat
icum
85
A
a 85
A
a 85
A
a Y
ello
w W
ater
Lily
N
ymph
aea
mex
ican
a
85
A
a 70
C
* 85
A
a
Cat
egor
ies:
A =
Cla
ss 1
and
2 N
oxio
us W
eeds
, and
/or w
eeds
scor
ing
90+,
and
/or w
eeds
cur
rent
ly a
bsen
t in
that
Loc
al G
over
nmen
t Are
a.
B=
Cla
ss 3
Nox
ious
wee
ds a
nd/o
r wee
ds sc
orin
g 89
-80.
C=
79-7
0. D
=69-
60. E
= 59
-40.
F <
40.
Exte
nt: a
= a
bsen
t fro
m L
GA
. **
=wee
ds w
ith o
nly
a si
ngle
infe
stat
ion
know
n (s
ee A
ppen
dix
16 fo
r det
ails
). *=
wee
ds w
ith se
vera
l sm
all i
nfes
tatio
ns.
No
aste
risk
= m
oder
ate
to w
ides
prea
d di
strib
utio
n.
App
endi
x 10
a D
etai
led
Scor
es &
Ran
king
for
Prio
rity
Wee
ds fo
r A
gric
ultu
ral L
ands
cape
s: K
yogl
e,T
wee
d an
d B
yron
LG
As
Com
mon
nam
e Sc
ient
ific
nam
e N
oxio
usC
lass
1 ,
2 or
3
WoN
S?K
yogl
eT
wee
d B
yron
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Gia
nt R
ats T
ail G
rass
Sp
orob
olus
pyr
amid
alis
3
72
B
72
B
79
B
* G
reen
Ces
trum
C
estr
um p
arqu
i 3
70
B
77
B
70
B
St
John
s Wor
t H
yper
icum
per
fora
tum
10
1 A
a 10
1 A
a 10
1 A
a Se
rrat
ed T
usso
ck
Nas
sella
tric
hoto
ma
Y
es
96
Aa
96
Aa
96
Aa
Chi
lean
Nee
dle
Gra
ss
Nas
sella
nee
sian
a
Yes
96
A
a 96
A
* 76
C
* N
oddi
ng T
hist
le
Car
duus
nut
ans s
ubsp
.nut
ans
89
Aa
89
Aa
89
Aa
Star
Thi
stle
C
enta
urea
cal
citr
apa
89
Aa
89
Aa
89
Aa
Blu
e H
elio
trope
H
elio
trop
ium
am
plex
icau
le
87
Aa
90
A**
87
A
a C
uphe
aC
uphe
a ca
rtha
gene
nsis
79
A
a 64
D
67
D
Sw
eet B
riar
Rosa
rubi
gino
sa
79
A
a 79
A
a 79
A
a B
lack
berr
y Ru
bus f
rutic
osus
agg
. spp
Y
es
85
B*
88
B**
85
B
* Sa
ffro
n Th
istle
C
arth
amus
lana
tus
78
C**
89
A
a 89
A
a C
oola
tai G
rass
H
ypar
rhen
ia h
irta
78
C
78
C
78
C
Li
ppia
Phyl
a no
diflo
ra
77
C*
91
Aa
91
Aa
Gia
nt P
arra
mat
ta G
rass
Sp
orob
olus
fert
ilis
75
C
63
D
63
D
Lant
ana
Lant
ana
cam
ara
Y
es
70
C
64
D
64
D
John
son
Gra
ss
Sorg
hum
hal
epen
se
65
D
68
D*
68
D*
Fire
wee
dSe
neci
o m
adag
asca
rens
is
59
E 56
E
56
E M
othe
r-of
-mill
ions
Br
yoph
yllu
m d
elag
oens
e
53
E*
53
E*
53
E*
Cat
egor
ies:
A =
Cla
ss 1
and
2 N
oxio
us W
eeds
, and
/or w
eeds
scor
ing
90+,
and
/or w
eeds
cur
rent
ly a
bsen
t in
that
Loc
al G
over
nmen
t Are
a.
B=
Cla
ss 3
Nox
ious
wee
ds a
nd/o
r wee
ds sc
orin
g 89
-80.
C=
79-7
0. D
=69-
60. E
= 59
-40.
F <
40.
Exte
nt: a
= a
bsen
t fro
m L
GA
. **
=wee
ds w
ith o
nly
a si
ngle
infe
stat
ion
know
n (s
ee A
ppen
dix
16 fo
r det
ails
). *=
wee
ds w
ith se
vera
l sm
all i
nfes
tatio
ns.
No
aste
risk
= m
oder
ate
to w
ides
prea
d di
strib
utio
n.
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App
endi
x 10
b D
etai
led
Scor
es &
Ran
king
for
Prio
rity
Wee
ds fo
r A
gric
ultu
ral L
ands
cape
s: R
ichm
ond
Val
ley,
Lis
mor
e an
d B
allin
a L
GA
sC
omm
on n
ame
Scie
ntifi
c na
me
Nox
ious
Cla
ss 1
, 2
or 3
WoN
S?R
ichm
ond
Val
ley
Lis
mor
eB
allin
a
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Gia
nt R
ats T
ail G
rass
Sp
orob
olus
pyr
amid
alis
3
79
B
* 79
B
86
A
a G
reen
Ces
trum
C
estr
um p
arqu
i 3
77
B
64
B
84
B
**
St Jo
hns W
ort
Hyp
eric
um p
erfo
ratu
m
101
Aa
101
Aa
101
Aa
Serr
ated
Tus
sock
N
asse
lla tr
icho
tom
a
Yes
96
A
a 96
A
a 96
A
a C
hile
an N
eedl
e G
rass
N
asse
lla n
eesi
ana
Y
es
96
Aa
96
Aa
96
Aa
Lipp
iaPh
yla
nodi
flora
91
A
a 73
C
**
91
Aa
Nod
ding
Thi
stle
C
ardu
us n
utan
s sub
sp.n
utan
s
89
A
a 89
A
a 89
A
a St
ar T
hist
le
Cen
taur
ea c
alci
trap
a
89
A
a 89
A
a 89
A
a B
lue
Hel
iotro
pe
Hel
iotr
opiu
m a
mpl
exic
aule
87
A
a 87
A
a 87
A
a Sw
eet B
riar
Rosa
rubi
gino
sa
79
Aa
79
Aa
79
Aa
Bla
ckbe
rry
Rubu
s fru
ticos
us a
gg. s
pp
Yes
85
B
* 81
B
85
B
* G
iant
Par
ram
atta
Gra
ss
Spor
obol
us fe
rtili
s
81
B
63
D
82
B
C
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79
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86
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86
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69
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53
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ss
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a
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82
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77
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. spp
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68
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stle
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t Bria
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49
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55
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ies:
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ss 1
and
2 N
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us W
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eeds
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nt: a
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t fro
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ngle
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stat
ion
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nfes
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king
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wee
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e Sc
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e C
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Scor
e C
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ad L
eaf P
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s ter
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thifo
lius
376
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76
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G
roun
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Bus
h Ba
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alim
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3
69
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63
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ter S
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70
C
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C
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des m
onili
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64
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58
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ana
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ana
cam
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Y
es
80
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73
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s Gra
ss
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67
D
67
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apor
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bata
84
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lory
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76
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76
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Um
brel
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ree
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ffler
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79
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se P
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ulat
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59
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-mill
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b D
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for
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ichm
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ley,
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d B
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y L
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ore
Bal
lina
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
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ory
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Bro
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r Sc
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ebin
thifo
lius
3
96
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69
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Gro
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ush
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imifo
lia
3
69
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69
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Mol
asse
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inis
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ora
101
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74
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rry
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tleia
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98
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Mic
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se P
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ulat
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98
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a 82
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90
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74
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Um
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ree
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ffler
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hylla
82
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80
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ter S
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ula
var.
glab
rata
77
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La
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mar
a
Yes
76
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76
C
G
lory
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G
lori
osa
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rba
73
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73
C*
Bro
ad L
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aspa
lum
Pa
spal
um w
etts
tein
ii
71
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* 80
B
G
roun
d/B
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t Asp
arag
us
Aspa
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s aet
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68
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65
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C
limbi
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spar
agus
As
para
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lum
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67
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ratro
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pure
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66
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Pain
ted
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66
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**
63
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her-
of-m
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ns
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phyl
lum
del
agoe
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65
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Five
Lea
f Mor
ning
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ry
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63
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66
D
Bito
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ush
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them
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ra
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es
61
D
71
C
Gia
nt P
aspa
lum
Pa
spal
um u
rvill
ei
43
E*
34
F
Cat
egor
ies:
A =
Cla
ss 1
and
2 N
oxio
us W
eeds
, and
/or w
eeds
scor
ing
90+,
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cur
rent
ly a
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t in
that
Loc
al G
over
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ss 3
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ious
wee
ds a
nd/o
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orin
g 89
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=69-
60. E
= 59
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40.
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nt: a
= a
bsen
t fro
m L
GA
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nly
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n (s
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r det
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vera
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all i
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oder
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ides
prea
d di
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n.
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/A
App
endi
x 11
c D
etai
led
Scor
es &
Ran
king
for
Prio
rity
Wee
ds fo
r C
oast
al L
ands
cape
s: C
lare
nce,
Cof
fs H
arbo
ur a
nd
Bel
linge
n L
GA
sC
omm
on n
ame
Scie
ntifi
c na
me
Nox
ious
Cla
ss 1
, 2
or
3
WoN
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lare
nce
Cof
fs H
arbo
ur
Bel
linge
n
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Bro
ad L
eaf P
eppe
r Sc
hinu
s ter
ebin
thifo
lius
3
79
B*
66
B*
87
Aa
Gro
unds
el B
ush
Bacc
hari
s hal
imifo
lia
3
66
B
63
B
69
B
Mot
her-
of-m
illio
ns
Bryo
phyl
lum
del
agoe
nse
3: C
lare
56
B
56
E 65
D
* W
inte
r Sen
na
Senn
a pe
ndul
a va
r. gl
abra
ta
73
C
70
C
67
D
Bito
u B
ush
Chr
ysan
them
oide
s mon
ilife
ra
Y
es
70
C
70
C
61
D
Lant
ana
Lant
ana
cam
ara
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es
70
C
73
C
87
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Mol
asse
s Gra
ss
Mel
inis
min
utifl
ora
67
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76
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67
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Sing
apor
e D
aisy
Sp
hagn
etic
ola
trilo
bata
67
D
* 70
C
97
A
a G
lory
Lily
G
lori
osa
supe
rba
66
D*
66
D
69
D
Um
brel
la T
ree
Sche
ffler
a ac
tinip
hylla
66
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73
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66
D
M
icke
y M
ouse
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nt
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na se
rrul
ata
65
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62
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68
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Bro
ad L
eaf P
aspa
lum
Pa
spal
um w
etts
tein
ii
65
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71
C
68
D
C
limbi
ng A
spar
agus
As
para
gus p
lum
osus
64
D
* 64
D
61
D
* Si
ratro
Mac
ropt
ilium
atr
opur
pure
um
63
D
69
D
87
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Che
rry
Gua
va
Psid
ium
cat
tleia
num
var
.ca
ttlei
anum
62
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71
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81
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huba
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osa
sagi
ttata
61
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* 64
D
58
E
Gro
und/
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ket A
spar
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para
gus a
ethi
opic
us
59
E 62
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62
D
* Pa
inte
d Sp
urge
Eu
phor
bia
cyat
hoph
ora
57
E 57
E
81
Aa
Five
Lea
f Mor
ning
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ry
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oea
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ica
54
E 60
D
54
E
Gia
nt P
aspa
lum
Pa
spal
um u
rvill
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37
F 40
E
40
E
Cat
egor
ies:
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Cla
ss 1
and
2 N
oxio
us W
eeds
, and
/or w
eeds
scor
ing
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eeds
cur
rent
ly a
bsen
t in
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Loc
al G
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nmen
t Are
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ss 3
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ds a
nd/o
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orin
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=69-
60. E
= 59
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40.
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nt: a
= a
bsen
t fro
m L
GA
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=wee
ds w
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nly
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ngle
infe
stat
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know
n (s
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ppen
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r det
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ds w
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vera
l sm
all i
nfes
tatio
ns.
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aste
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ides
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d di
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App
endi
x 11
d D
etai
led
Scor
es &
Ran
king
for
Prio
rity
Wee
ds fo
r C
oast
al L
ands
cape
s: N
ambu
cca,
Kem
psey
and
Por
t M
acqu
arie
Has
tings
LG
As
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mon
nam
e Sc
ient
ific
nam
e N
oxio
usC
lass
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2 or
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oNS
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ambu
cca
Kem
psey
Port
Mac
quar
ie
Has
tings
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
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e C
ateg
ory
Bro
ad L
eaf P
eppe
r Sc
hinu
s ter
ebin
thifo
lius
3
78
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87
Aa
87
Aa
Gro
unds
el B
ush
Bacc
hari
s hal
imifo
lia
3
76
B
69
B
73
B*
Mot
her-
of-m
illio
ns
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phyl
lum
del
agoe
nse
3: K
e &
Ha
65
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65
B
71
B
Tu
rkey
Rhu
barb
Ac
etos
a sa
gitta
ta
82
Aa
67
D*
67
D*
Bito
u B
ush
Chr
ysan
them
oide
s mon
ilife
ra
Y
es
84
B
67
D
67
D
Mol
asse
s Gra
ss
Mel
inis
min
utifl
ora
84
B
78
C*
70
C*
Win
ter S
enna
Se
nna
pend
ula
var.
glab
rata
80
B
74
C
73
C
G
lory
Lily
G
lori
osa
supe
rba
79
C
73
C*
69
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Mic
key
Mou
se P
lant
O
chna
serr
ulat
a
74
C
82
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74
C
Si
ngap
ore
Dai
sy
Spha
gnet
icol
a tr
iloba
ta
73
C
67
D*
74
C*
Um
brel
la T
ree
Sche
ffler
a ac
tinip
hylla
72
C
* 73
C
* 76
C
* C
herr
y G
uava
Ps
idiu
m c
attle
ianu
m v
ar.
cattl
eian
um
71
C
71
C
* 75
C
*
Bro
ad L
eaf P
aspa
lum
Pa
spal
um w
etts
tein
ii
71
C
80
B
74
C
* C
limbi
ng A
spar
agus
As
para
gus p
lum
osus
70
C
70
C
* 70
C
* Si
ratro
Mac
ropt
ilium
atr
opur
pure
um
69
D
72
C
73
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ntan
aLa
ntan
a ca
mar
a
Yes
67
D
70
C
70
C
Pa
inte
d Sp
urge
Eu
phor
bia
cyat
hoph
ora
66
D*
81
Aa
63
D*
Gro
und/
Bas
ket A
spar
agus
As
para
gus a
ethi
opic
us
65
D
75
C
68
D*
Five
Lea
f Mor
ning
Glo
ry
Ipom
oea
cair
ica
60
D
63
D
60
D*
Gia
nt P
aspa
lum
Pa
spal
um u
rvill
ei
43
E
40
E 49
E
Cat
egor
ies:
A =
Cla
ss 1
and
2 N
oxio
us W
eeds
, and
/or w
eeds
scor
ing
90+,
and
/or w
eeds
cur
rent
ly a
bsen
t in
that
Loc
al G
over
nmen
t Are
a.
B=
Cla
ss 3
Nox
ious
wee
ds a
nd/o
r wee
ds sc
orin
g 89
-80.
C=
79-7
0. D
=69-
60. E
= 59
-40.
F <
40.
Exte
nt: a
= a
bsen
t fro
m L
GA
. **
=wee
ds w
ith o
nly
a si
ngle
infe
stat
ion
know
n (s
ee A
ppen
dix
16 fo
r det
ails
). *=
wee
ds w
ith se
vera
l sm
all i
nfes
tatio
ns.
No
aste
risk
= m
oder
ate
to w
ides
prea
d di
strib
utio
n.
App
endi
x 12
a D
etai
led
Scor
es &
Ran
king
for
Prio
rity
Wee
ds fo
r (L
owla
nd) F
ores
t Lan
dsca
pes:
Kyo
gle,
Tw
eed,
Byr
on
LG
As
Com
mon
nam
e Sc
ient
ific
nam
e N
oxio
usC
lass
1 ,
2
or 3
WoN
S?K
yogl
eT
wee
d B
yron
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Mys
ore
Thor
n C
aesa
lpin
ia d
ecap
etal
a 3
93
A
a 90
A
* 81
B
* K
udzu
Puer
aria
loba
ta
3
84
Aa
82
B*
82
B*
Cel
tisC
eltis
sine
nsis
3
73
B
69
D
72
B
* U
mbr
ella
Tre
e Sc
heffl
era
actin
ophy
lla
90
Aa
67
D
60
D
Brid
al C
reep
er
Aspa
ragu
s asp
arag
oide
s
Yes
86
A
a 75
C
**
75
C**
G
roun
d/B
aske
t Asp
arag
us
Aspa
ragu
s aet
hiop
icus
83
A
a 62
D
59
E
Bul
bil W
atso
nia
Wat
soni
a m
eria
na
79
C**
57
E*
57
E*
C
ats C
law
Cre
eper
M
acfa
dyen
a un
guis
-cat
i
75
C
81
B
85
B
* M
oth
Vin
e Ar
aujia
seri
cife
ra
71
C
65
D
65
D
Cam
phor
Lau
rel
Cin
nam
omum
cam
phor
a
71
C
62
D
65
D
C
limbi
ng A
spar
agus
As
para
gus p
lum
osus
70
C
* 67
D
64
D
* M
adei
ra V
ine
Anre
dera
cor
difo
lia
68
D
81
B
74
C
Rad
iata
Pin
e Pi
nus r
adia
ta
68
D*
65
D
65
D
Japa
nese
Hon
eysu
ckle
Lo
nice
ra ja
poni
ca
67
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58
E 58
E
Cap
e Iv
y D
elai
rea
odor
ata
66
D*
69
D*
69
D*
Nar
row
Lea
f Priv
et
Ligu
stru
m si
nens
e
66
D
57
E
57
E Sl
ash
Pine
Pi
nus e
lliot
ti
65
D
65
D
65
D
La
ntan
aLa
ntan
a ca
mar
a
Yes
65
D
71
C
65
D
Tr
ad/S
tripe
d Tr
ad
Trad
esca
ntia
flum
inen
sis
65
D*
65
D
65
D
Bro
ad L
eaf P
rivet
Li
gust
rum
luci
dum
63
D
54
E
54
E C
limbi
ng N
ight
shad
e So
lanu
m se
afor
thia
num
46
E
42
E 42
E
Cat
egor
ies:
A =
Cla
ss 1
and
2 N
oxio
us W
eeds
, and
/or w
eeds
scor
ing
90+,
and
/or w
eeds
cur
rent
ly a
bsen
t in
that
Loc
al G
over
nmen
t Are
a.
B=
Cla
ss 3
Nox
ious
wee
ds a
nd/o
r wee
ds sc
orin
g 89
-80.
C=
79-7
0. D
=69-
60. E
= 59
-40.
F <
40.
Exte
nt: a
= a
bsen
t fro
m L
GA
. **
=wee
ds w
ith o
nly
a si
ngle
infe
stat
ion
know
n (s
ee A
ppen
dix
16 fo
r det
ails
). *=
wee
ds w
ith se
vera
l sm
all i
nfes
tatio
ns.
No
aste
risk
= m
oder
ate
to w
ides
prea
d di
strib
utio
n.
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App
endi
x 12
b D
etai
led
Scor
es &
Ran
king
for
Prio
rity
Wee
ds fo
r (L
owla
nd) F
ores
t Lan
dsca
pes:
Ric
hmon
d V
alle
y,
Lis
mor
e, B
allin
a L
GA
sC
omm
on n
ame
Scie
ntifi
c na
me
Nox
ious
Cla
ss 1
, 2 o
r 3
WoN
S?R
ichm
ond
Val
ley
Lis
mor
eB
allin
a
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Mys
ore
Thor
n C
aesa
lpin
ia d
ecap
etal
a 3
10
3 A
a 80
B
* 80
B
* K
udzu
Puer
aria
loba
ta
3
92
Aa
92
Aa
69
B*
Cel
tisC
eltis
sine
nsis
3
73
B
79
B
73
B
**
Cap
e Iv
y D
elai
rea
odor
ata
100
Aa
69
D*
66
D*
Rad
iata
Pin
e Pi
nus r
adia
ta
98
Aa
71
C
68
D*
Cam
phor
Lau
rel
Cin
nam
omum
cam
phor
a
78
C
68
D
65
D
M
adei
ra V
ine
Anre
dera
cor
difo
lia
77
C
65
D
85
B
Cat
s Cla
w C
reep
er
Mac
fady
ena
ungu
is-c
ati
74
C
85
B*
78
C
Um
brel
la T
ree
Sche
ffler
a ac
tinop
hylla
73
C
73
C
* 83
B
Sl
ash
Pine
Pi
nus e
lliot
ti
71
C
71
C
75
C
B
road
Lea
f Priv
et
Ligu
stru
m lu
cidu
m
69
D
57
E 63
D
N
arro
w L
eaf P
rivet
Li
gust
rum
sine
nse
69
D
57
E 73
C
La
ntan
aLa
ntan
a ca
mar
a
Yes
68
D
65
D
81
B
B
ridal
Cre
eper
As
para
gus a
spar
agoi
des
Y
es
68
D*
65
D*
71
C
Gro
und/
Bas
ket
Asp
arag
usAs
para
gus a
ethi
opic
us
65
D
62
D*
68
D
Mot
h V
ine
Arau
jia se
rici
fera
65
D
* 56
E
79
C*
Japa
nese
Hon
eysu
ckle
Lo
nice
ra ja
poni
ca
64
D*
82
Aa
58
E Tr
ad/S
tripe
d Tr
ad
Trad
esca
ntia
flum
inen
sis
62
D
56
E 65
D
C
limbi
ng A
spar
agus
As
para
gus p
lum
osus
61
D
55
E
70
C
Bul
bil W
atso
nia
Wat
soni
a m
eria
na
59
E*
78
Aa
57
E*
Clim
bing
Nig
htsh
ade
Sola
num
seaf
orth
ianu
m
45
E*
42
E 42
E
Cat
egor
ies:
A =
Cla
ss 1
and
2 N
oxio
us W
eeds
, and
/or w
eeds
scor
ing
90+,
and
/or w
eeds
cur
rent
ly a
bsen
t in
that
Loc
al G
over
nmen
t Are
a.
B=
Cla
ss 3
Nox
ious
wee
ds a
nd/o
r wee
ds sc
orin
g 89
-80.
C=
79-7
0. D
=69-
60. E
= 59
-40.
F <
40.
Exte
nt: a
= a
bsen
t fro
m L
GA
. **
=wee
ds w
ith o
nly
a si
ngle
infe
stat
ion
know
n (s
ee A
ppen
dix
16 fo
r det
ails
). *=
wee
ds w
ith se
vera
l sm
all i
nfes
tatio
ns.
No
aste
risk
= m
oder
ate
to w
ides
prea
d di
strib
utio
n.
App
endi
x 12
c D
etai
led
Scor
es &
Ran
king
for
Prio
rity
Wee
ds fo
r (L
owla
nd) F
ores
t Lan
dsca
pes:
Cla
renc
e, C
offs
Har
bour
an
d B
ellin
gen
LG
As
Com
mon
nam
e Sc
ient
ific
nam
e N
oxio
usC
lass
1 ,
2 or
3
WoN
S?C
lare
nce
Cof
fs H
arbo
ur
Bel
linge
n
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Kud
zuPu
erar
ia lo
bata
3
86
B
**
69
B*
69
B*
Mys
ore
Thor
n C
aesa
lpin
ia d
ecap
etal
a 3
80
B
* 93
A
a 96
A
**
Cel
tisC
eltis
sine
nsis
3
73
B
* 66
B
76
B
* C
limbi
ng A
spar
agus
As
para
gus p
lum
osus
87
B
* 67
D
* 64
D
* B
ridal
Cre
eper
As
para
gus a
spar
agoi
des
Y
es
86
Aa
86
Aa
86
Aa
Cat
s Cla
w C
reep
er
Mac
fady
ena
ungu
is-c
ati
81
B
65
D
81
B*
Um
brel
la T
ree
Sche
ffler
a ac
tinop
hylla
80
B
* 76
C
* 69
D
* M
adei
ra V
ine
Anre
dera
cor
difo
lia
78
C
81
B*
71
C
Cap
e Iv
y D
elai
rea
odor
ata
76
C*
90
Aa
66
D
Gro
und/
Bas
ket A
spar
agus
As
para
gus a
ethi
opic
us
75
C
68
D*
62
D*
Rad
iata
Pin
e Pi
nus r
adia
ta
68
D*
68
D*
68
D*
Lant
ana
Lant
ana
cam
ara
Y
es
68
D
68
D
68
D
Japa
nese
Hon
eysu
ckle
Lo
nice
ra ja
poni
ca
67
D*
67
D*
58
E Sl
ash
Pine
Pi
nus e
lliot
ti
65
D
71
C
* 65
D
M
oth
Vin
e Ar
aujia
seri
cife
ra
65
D*
75
C
71
C
Trad
/Stri
ped
Trad
Tr
ades
cant
ia fl
umin
ensi
s
65
D
* 65
D
* 62
D
B
road
Lea
f Priv
et
Ligu
stru
m lu
cidu
m
63
D
73
C*
63
D
Nar
row
Lea
f Priv
et
Ligu
stru
m si
nens
e
63
D
57
E
60
D
Bul
bil W
atso
nia
Wat
soni
a m
eria
na
63
D*
78
Aa
78
Aa
Cam
phor
Lau
rel
Cin
nam
omum
cam
phor
a
62
D
68
D
62
D
C
limbi
ng N
ight
shad
e So
lanu
m se
afor
thia
num
51
E
46
E*
45
E*
Cat
egor
ies:
A =
Cla
ss 1
and
2 N
oxio
us W
eeds
, and
/or w
eeds
scor
ing
90+,
and
/or w
eeds
cur
rent
ly a
bsen
t in
that
Loc
al G
over
nmen
t Are
a.
B=
Cla
ss 3
Nox
ious
wee
ds a
nd/o
r wee
ds sc
orin
g 89
-80.
C=
79-7
0. D
=69-
60. E
= 59
-40.
F <
40.
Exte
nt: a
= a
bsen
t fro
m L
GA
. **
=wee
ds w
ith o
nly
a si
ngle
infe
stat
ion
know
n (s
ee A
ppen
dix
16 fo
r det
ails
). *=
wee
ds w
ith se
vera
l sm
all i
nfes
tatio
ns.
No
aste
risk
= m
oder
ate
to w
ides
prea
d di
strib
utio
n.
90 NorthernRiversInvasivePlantsActionStrategy2009-2013 NorthernRiversInvasivePlantsActionStrategy2009-2013 91
App
endi
x 12
d D
etai
led
Scor
es &
Ran
king
for
Prio
rity
Wee
ds fo
r (L
owla
nd) F
ores
t Lan
dsca
pes:
Nam
bucc
a, K
emps
ey a
nd
Port
Mac
quar
ie H
astin
gs L
GA
sC
omm
on n
ame
Scie
ntifi
c na
me
Nox
ious
Cla
ss 1
2 o
r 3
WoN
S?N
ambu
cca
Kem
psey
Port
Mac
quar
ie
Has
tings
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Cel
tisC
eltis
sine
nsis
3
84
A
a 84
A
a 84
A
a M
ysor
e Th
orn
Cae
salp
inia
dec
apet
ala
3: N
amb
80
B
* 83
B
**
76
C*
Kud
zuPu
erar
ia lo
bata
3:
Nam
b
66
B*
73
C**
73
C
**
Brid
al C
reep
er
Aspa
ragu
s asp
arag
oide
s
Yes
86
A
a 86
A
a 68
D
C
ats C
law
Cre
eper
M
acfa
dyen
a un
guis
-cat
i
85
B
* 74
C
75
C
* C
ape
Ivy
Del
aire
a od
orat
a
83
B
90
A
a 76
C
* M
adei
ra V
ine
Anre
dera
cor
difo
lia
80
B
77
C
85
B
Um
brel
la T
ree
Sche
ffler
a ac
tinop
hylla
80
C
**
73
C*
76
C*
Clim
bing
Asp
arag
us
Aspa
ragu
s plu
mos
us
77
C
70
C*
70
C*
Bro
ad L
eaf P
rivet
Li
gust
rum
luci
dum
76
C
60
D
73
C
* N
arro
w L
eaf P
rivet
Li
gust
rum
sine
nse
76
C
69
D
72
C
Japa
nese
Hon
eysu
ckle
Lo
nice
ra ja
poni
ca
74
C
82
Aa
67
D
Gro
und/
Bas
ket A
spar
agus
As
para
gus a
ethi
opic
us
71
C
75
C
68
D*
Mot
h V
ine
Arau
jia se
rici
fera
71
C
59
E
68
D
Rad
iata
Pin
e Pi
nus r
adia
ta
71
C*
68
D*
81
B*
Slas
h Pi
ne
Pinu
s elli
otti
71
C*
68
D*
75
C*
Lant
ana
Lant
ana
cam
ara
Y
es
65
D
68
D
68
D
Cam
phor
Lau
rel
Cin
nam
omum
cam
phor
a
65
D
71
C
71
C
C
limbi
ng N
ight
shad
e So
lanu
m se
afor
thia
num
59
E*
49
E*
66
A
a Tr
ad/S
tripe
d Tr
ad
Trad
esca
ntia
flum
inen
sis
56
E 59
E
59
E B
ulbi
l Wat
soni
a W
atso
nia
mer
iana
48
E
59
E*
57
E*
Cat
egor
ies:
A =
Cla
ss 1
and
2 N
oxio
us W
eeds
, and
/or w
eeds
scor
ing
90+,
and
/or w
eeds
cur
rent
ly a
bsen
t in
that
Loc
al G
over
nmen
t Are
a.
B=
Cla
ss 3
Nox
ious
wee
ds a
nd/o
r wee
ds sc
orin
g 89
-80.
C=
79-7
0. D
=69-
60. E
= 59
-40.
F <
40.
Exte
nt: a
= a
bsen
t fro
m L
GA
. **
=wee
ds w
ith o
nly
a si
ngle
infe
stat
ion
know
n (s
ee A
ppen
dix
16 fo
r det
ails
). *=
wee
ds w
ith se
vera
l sm
all i
nfes
tatio
ns.
No
aste
risk
= m
oder
ate
to w
ides
prea
d di
strib
utio
n.
App
endi
x 13
a D
etai
led
Scor
es &
Ran
king
for
Prio
rity
Wee
ds fo
r (L
owla
nd) R
ipar
ian
Lan
dsca
pes:
Kyo
gle,
Tw
eed,
B
yron
LG
As
Com
mon
nam
e Sc
ient
ific
nam
e N
oxio
usC
lass
1 ,
2 &
3W
oNS?
Kyo
gle
Tw
eed
Byr
on
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Kud
zuPu
erar
ia lo
bata
3
92
A
a 79
B
* 79
B
* H
oney
Loc
ust
Gle
dits
ia tr
iaca
ntho
s 3
87
B
* 77
B
77
B
M
ysor
e Th
orn
Cae
salp
inia
dec
apet
ala
3
83
B**
93
A
* 93
A
* B
road
Lea
f Pep
per T
ree
Schi
nus t
ereb
inth
ifoliu
s 3
76
B
79
B
79
B
C
hine
se C
eltis
C
eltis
sine
nsis
3
73
B
69
B*
69
B*
Bla
ck L
ocus
t Ro
bini
a ps
eudo
acac
ia
92
Aa
82
B*
74
C*
Bro
ad L
eaf P
rivet
Li
gust
rum
luci
dum
73
C
* 56
E
51
E M
adei
ra V
ine
Anre
dera
cor
difo
lia
80
B
74
C
74
C
Coc
ksco
mb
Cor
al
Eryt
hrin
a cr
ista
-gal
li
78
C
* 75
C
75
C
Le
ucae
naLe
ucae
na le
ucoc
epha
la
73
C*
81
B**
87
A
a W
illow
sSa
lixsp
p.
Yes
73
C
* 76
C
* 69
D
* Ta
roC
oloc
asia
esc
ulen
ta
72
C**
62
D
56
E
Nar
row
Lea
f Priv
et
Ligu
stru
m si
nens
e
72
C
59
E
57
E M
oth
Vin
e Ar
aujia
seri
cife
ra
71
C
65
D*
72
C*
Cam
phor
Lau
rel
Cin
nam
omum
cam
phor
a
71
C
62
D
56
E
Lant
ana
Lant
ana
cam
ara
Y
es
70
C
64
D
64
D
Bal
loon
Vin
e C
ardi
ospe
rmum
gra
ndifl
orum
70
C
76
C*
76
C*
Dev
ils T
rum
pet
Brug
man
sia
x ca
ndid
a
69
D
**
82
B**
82
B
**
Cat
s Cla
w C
reep
er
Mac
fady
ena
ungu
is-c
ati
68
D
74
C
74
C
Moo
nflo
wer
Ipom
oea
alba
64
D
**
52
E 52
E
Blu
e M
orni
ng G
lory
Ip
omoe
a in
dica
64
D
* 74
C
* 74
C
* Fi
ve L
eaf M
orni
ng G
lory
Ip
omoe
a ca
iric
a
63
D
* 62
D
54
E
Dut
chm
ans P
ipe
Aris
tolo
chia
ele
gans
62
D
65
D
* 71
C
* Tr
ad/S
tripe
d Tr
ad
Trad
esca
ntia
flum
inen
sis
62
D
65
D
65
D
Mis
tflow
erAg
erat
ina
ripa
ria
55
E 52
E
52
E C
asto
r oil
Rici
nis c
omm
unis
55
E*
52
E
52
E C
oral
Ber
ry
Rivi
na h
umili
s
50
E
47
E 47
E
Cat
egor
ies:
A =
Cla
ss 1
and
2 N
oxio
us W
eeds
, and
/or w
eeds
scor
ing
90+,
and
/or w
eeds
cur
rent
ly a
bsen
t in
that
Loc
al G
over
nmen
t Are
a.
B=
Cla
ss 3
Nox
ious
wee
ds a
nd/o
r wee
ds sc
orin
g 89
-80.
C=
79-7
0. D
=69-
60. E
= 59
-40.
F <
40.
Exte
nt: a
= a
bsen
t fro
m L
GA
. **
=wee
ds w
ith o
nly
a si
ngle
infe
stat
ion
know
n (s
ee A
ppen
dix
16 fo
r det
ails
). *=
wee
ds w
ith se
vera
l sm
all i
nfes
tatio
ns.
No
aste
risk
= m
oder
ate
to w
ides
prea
d di
strib
utio
n.
92 NorthernRiversInvasivePlantsActionStrategy2009-2013 NorthernRiversInvasivePlantsActionStrategy2009-2013 93
App
endi
x 13
b D
etai
led
Scor
es &
Ran
king
for
Prio
rity
Wee
ds fo
r (L
owla
nd) R
ipar
ian
Lan
dsca
pes:
Ric
hmon
d V
alle
y,
Lis
mor
e an
d B
allin
a L
GA
sC
omm
on n
ame
Scie
ntifi
c na
me
Nox
ious
Cla
ss 1
, 2
or 3
WoN
S?
Ric
hmon
d V
alle
y L
ism
ore
Bal
lina
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Mys
ore
Thor
n C
aesa
lpin
ia d
ecap
etal
a 3
93
A
a 86
B
83
B*
Kud
zuPu
erar
ia lo
bata
3
84
A
a 84
A
a 84
Aa
Hon
ey L
ocus
t G
ledi
tsia
tria
cant
hos
3
77
B
93
A*
94A
aC
hine
se C
eltis
C
eltis
sine
nsis
3
76
B*
76
B
69B
*B
road
Lea
f Pep
per T
ree
Schi
nus t
ereb
inth
ifoliu
s 3
76
B
87
A
a 69
BD
utch
man
s Pip
e Ar
isto
loch
ia e
lega
ns
86
Aa
62
D
71C
*Ta
roC
oloc
asia
esc
ulen
ta
86
Aa
62
D
62D
Dev
ils T
rum
pet
Brug
man
sia
x ca
ndid
a
84
A
a 84
A
a 78
C**
Bla
ck L
ocus
t Ro
bini
a ps
eudo
acac
ia
83
Aa
83
Aa
62D
**M
adei
ra V
ine
Anre
dera
cor
difo
lia
83
B*
65
D
88B
Cam
phor
Lau
rel
Cin
nam
omum
cam
phor
a
78
C
68
D
71
CLa
ntan
aLa
ntan
a ca
mar
a
Yes
76
C
64
D
70
CB
allo
on V
ine
Car
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l inf
esta
tions
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k =
mod
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e to
wid
espr
ead
dist
ribut
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App
endi
x 13
c D
etai
led
Scor
es &
Ran
king
for
Prio
rity
Wee
ds fo
r (L
owla
nd) R
ipar
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pes:
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lare
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e C
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54
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49
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55
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44
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ies:
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ss 1
and
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rent
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al G
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orin
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ppen
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). *=
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nfes
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endi
x 13
d D
etai
led
Scor
es &
Ran
king
for
Prio
rity
Wee
ds fo
r (L
owla
nd) R
ipar
ian
Lan
dsca
pes:
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bucc
a, K
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and
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Mac
quar
ie H
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GA
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ntifi
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tis si
nens
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erry
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69
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82
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e M
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dica
61
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55
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ry
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60
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63
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ies:
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ss 1
and
2 N
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us W
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ing
90+,
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eeds
cur
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ly a
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t in
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ss 3
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ds a
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g 89
-80.
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=69-
60. E
= 59
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40.
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tent
: a =
abs
ent f
rom
LG
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eeds
with
onl
y a
sing
le in
fest
atio
n kn
own
(see
App
endi
x 16
for d
etai
ls).
*=w
eeds
with
seve
ral s
mal
l inf
esta
tions
. N
o as
teris
k =
mod
erat
e to
wid
espr
ead
dist
ribut
ion.
App
endi
x 14
a D
etai
led
Scor
es &
Ran
king
for
Prio
rity
Wee
ds fo
r T
able
land
s Lan
dsca
pes:
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terf
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, Gle
n In
nes a
nd
Guy
ra L
GA
sC
omm
on n
ame
Scie
ntifi
c na
me
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Cla
ss 1
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or 3
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terf
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n In
nes
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ra
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e C
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ory
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e C
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ory
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e C
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s C
lass
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l + G
u Y
es
81
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85
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95
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Serr
ated
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sock
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lla tr
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tom
a 3
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96
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a 79
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s Wor
t H
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icum
per
fora
tum
3
88
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reen
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trum
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estr
um p
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i 3
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a 94
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ram
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ss
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us fe
rtili
s 3:
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t & G
I
73
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76
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73
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unds
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ris h
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t & G
I
69
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87
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87
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dle
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ss
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sella
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a
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96
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72
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ican
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cium
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ium
86
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81
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hos
80
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73
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us m
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79
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79
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69
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78
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78
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77
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63
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73
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63
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73
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63
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Cat
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ies:
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Cla
ss 1
and
2 N
oxio
us W
eeds
, and
/or w
eeds
scor
ing
90+,
and
/or w
eeds
cur
rent
ly a
bsen
t in
that
Loc
al G
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nmen
t Are
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Cla
ss 3
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wee
ds a
nd/o
r wee
ds sc
orin
g 89
-80.
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79-7
0. D
=69-
60. E
= 59
-40.
F <
40.
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nt: a
= a
bsen
t fro
m L
GA
. **
=wee
ds w
ith o
nly
a si
ngle
infe
stat
ion
know
n (s
ee A
ppen
dix
16 fo
r det
ails
). *=
wee
ds w
ith se
vera
l sm
all i
nfes
tatio
ns.
No
aste
risk
= m
oder
ate
to w
ides
prea
d di
strib
utio
n.
9� NorthernRiversInvasivePlantsActionStrategy2009-2013 NorthernRiversInvasivePlantsActionStrategy2009-2013 9�
App
endi
x 14
b D
etai
led
Scor
es &
Ran
king
for
Prio
rity
Wee
ds fo
r T
able
land
s Lan
dsca
pes:
Ura
lla, A
rmid
ale
and
Wal
cha
LG
As
Com
mon
nam
e Sc
ient
ific
nam
e N
oxio
usC
lass
1 o
r 2
WoN
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ralla
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idal
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a
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e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
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ory
Gor
seU
lex
euro
paeu
s 2
Yes
95
A
a 78
A
* 95
A
G
reen
Ces
trum
C
estr
um p
arqu
i 3
94
A
a 94
A
a 94
A
a Se
rrat
ed T
usso
ck
Nas
sella
tric
hoto
ma
3 Y
es
79
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73
B
82
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hns W
ort
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um p
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ratu
m
3
77
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74
B
74
B
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lean
Nee
dle
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ss
Nas
sella
nee
sian
a
Yes
94
A
a 72
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96
A
a G
roun
dsel
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hari
s hal
imifo
lia
87
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87
Aa
87
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mat
ta G
rass
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84
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73
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73
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rass
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irta
79
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76
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fric
an B
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orn
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m
78
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78
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78
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78
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65
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65
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om S
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h C
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us sc
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ius
77
C**
77
C
**
70
C**
H
oney
Loc
ust
Gle
dits
ia tr
iaca
ntho
s
76
C
**
73
C*
73
C*
Bro
om C
ape
Gen
ista
mon
spes
sula
na
74
C*
74
C*
67
D*
Haw
thor
nC
rata
egus
mon
ogyn
a
72
C
72
C
69
D
A
fric
an L
oveg
rass
Er
agro
stis
cur
vula
71
C
68
D
78
C
Tr
ee o
f Hea
ven
Aila
nthu
s alti
ssim
a
69
D
* 69
D
* 69
D
* Fi
reth
orn
Pyra
cant
ha a
ngus
tifol
ia a
ndP.
cre
nula
ta
69
D
75
C*
75
C*
Engl
ish
Ivy
Hed
era
helix
68
D
**
75
C*
68
D*
Wild
Fru
it Tr
ees
e.g.
app
le
Mal
us d
omes
tica
68
D
71
C*
71
C*
Cot
onea
ster
Cot
onea
ster
gla
ucop
hyllu
s, C
. fra
nche
tii a
nd C
. pan
nosu
s
68
D
68
D
68
D
Bla
ckbe
rry
Rubu
s fru
ticos
us a
gg. s
pp.
Y
es
65
D
62
D
62
D
Nar
row
Lea
f Priv
et
Ligu
stru
m si
nens
e
63
D
* 66
D
* 66
D
* W
illow
sSa
lixsp
p.
Yes
63
D
66
D
66
D
B
road
Lea
f Priv
et
Ligu
stru
m lu
cidu
m
60
D
60
D
63
D
*
Cat
egor
ies:
A =
Cla
ss 1
and
2 N
oxio
us W
eeds
, and
/or w
eeds
scor
ing
90+,
and
/or w
eeds
cur
rent
ly a
bsen
t in
that
Loc
al G
over
nmen
t Are
a.
B=
Cla
ss 3
Nox
ious
wee
ds a
nd/o
r wee
ds sc
orin
g 89
-80.
C=
79-7
0. D
=69-
60. E
= 59
-40.
F <
40.
Ex
tent
: a =
abs
ent f
rom
LG
A.
**=w
eeds
with
onl
y a
sing
le in
fest
atio
n kn
own
(see
App
endi
x 16
for d
etai
ls).
*=w
eeds
with
seve
ral s
mal
l inf
esta
tions
. N
o as
teris
k =
mod
erat
e to
wid
espr
ead
dist
ribut
ion.
App
endi
x 14
c D
etai
led
Scor
es &
Ran
king
for
Prio
rity
Wee
ds fo
r T
able
land
s Lan
dsca
pes:
Cla
renc
e, C
offs
Har
bour
and
B
ellin
gen
Com
mon
nam
e Sc
ient
ific
nam
e N
oxio
usC
lass
1 o
r 2
WoN
S?C
lare
nce
Cof
fs H
arbo
ur
Bel
linge
n
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Hon
ey L
ocus
t G
ledi
tsia
tria
cant
hos
3
97
Aa
97
Aa
84
B*
Gro
unds
elBa
ccha
ris h
alim
ifolia
3
87
A
a 66
B
* 70
B
* G
reen
Ces
trum
C
estr
um p
arqu
i 3
80
B
**
94
Aa
94
Aa
Will
ows
Salix
spp.
3: C
lare
nce
Yes
66
B
90
A
a 76
C
**
Chi
lean
Nee
dle
Gra
ss
Nas
sella
nee
sian
a
Yes
96
A
a 96
A
a 96
A
a Se
rrat
ed T
usso
ck
Nas
sella
tric
hoto
ma
Y
es
96
Aa
96
Aa
96
A
Gor
seU
lex
euro
paeu
s
Yes
95
A
a 95
A
a 81
B
**
Tree
of H
eave
n Ai
lant
hus a
ltiss
ima
93
Aa
93
Aa
72
C*
Bro
om S
cotc
h C
ytis
us sc
opar
ius
91
Aa
91
Aa
74
C*
Bro
om C
ape
Gen
ista
mon
spes
sula
na
77
C**
91
A
a 91
A
a St
John
s Wor
t H
yper
icum
per
fora
tum
77
C
* 10
1 A
a 10
1 A
a C
oola
tai G
rass
H
ypar
rhen
ia h
irta
75
C
* 93
A
a 72
C
* A
fric
an B
oxth
orn
Lyci
um fe
roci
ssiu
m
75
C*
99
Aa
99
Aa
Gia
nt P
arra
mat
ta G
rass
Sp
orob
olus
fert
ilis
73
C
67
D
73
C
Fire
thor
nPy
raca
ntha
ang
ustif
olia
and
P. c
renu
lata
72
C
* 79
C
* 78
C
**
Haw
thor
nC
rata
egus
mon
ogyn
a
72
C
* 96
A
a 96
A
a C
oton
east
erC
oton
east
er g
lauc
ophy
llus,
C. f
ranc
hetii
and
C. p
anno
sus
71
C*
95
Aa
85
B**
Afr
ican
Lov
egra
ss
Erag
rost
is c
urvu
la
71
C*
95
Aa
95
Aa
Wild
Fru
it Tr
ees
(e.g
. app
le)
Mal
us d
omes
tica
71
C*
95
Aa
71
C*
Engl
ish
Ivy
Hed
era
helix
68
D
* 92
A
a 71
C
* B
lack
berr
y Ru
bus f
rutic
osus
agg
. spp
.
Yes
68
D
74
C
68
D
Fi
rew
eed
Sene
cio
mad
agas
care
nsis
68
D
* 59
E
65
D
Nar
row
Lea
f Priv
et
Ligu
stru
m si
nens
e
60
D
60
D
57
E
Bro
ad L
eaf P
rivet
Li
gust
rum
luci
dum
59
E 63
D
57
E
Cat
egor
ies:
A =
Cla
ss 1
and
2 N
oxio
us W
eeds
, and
/or w
eeds
scor
ing
90+,
and
/or w
eeds
cur
rent
ly a
bsen
t in
that
Loc
al G
over
nmen
t Are
a.
B=
Cla
ss 3
Nox
ious
wee
ds a
nd/o
r wee
ds sc
orin
g 89
-80.
C=
79-7
0. D
=69-
60. E
= 59
-40.
F <
40.
Ex
tent
: a =
abs
ent f
rom
LG
A.
**=w
eeds
with
onl
y a
sing
le in
fest
atio
n kn
own
(see
App
endi
x 16
for d
etai
ls).
*=w
eeds
with
seve
ral s
mal
l inf
esta
tions
. N
o as
teris
k =
mod
erat
e to
wid
espr
ead
dist
ribut
ion.
NB
: No
“Tab
lela
nds”
are
as in
Nam
bucc
a, K
emps
ey o
r Por
t Mac
quar
ie H
astin
gs L
GA
s.
9� NorthernRiversInvasivePlantsActionStrategy2009-2013 NorthernRiversInvasivePlantsActionStrategy2009-2013 99
App
endi
x 15
a D
etai
led
Scor
es &
Ran
king
for
Prio
rity
Wee
ds fo
r (L
owla
nd) U
rban
Lan
dsca
pes:
Kyo
gle,
Tw
eed,
B
yron
LG
As
Com
mon
nam
e Sc
ient
ific
nam
e N
oxio
usC
lass
1,
2 or
3
WoN
S?K
yogl
eT
wee
d B
yron
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Gre
en C
estru
m
Ces
trum
par
qui
3
84
B
80
B*
80
B*
Yel
low
Bel
ls
Teco
ma
stan
s 3
78
B
* 75
B
78
B
B
road
Lea
f Pep
per T
ree
Schi
nus t
ereb
inth
ifoliu
s 3
71
B
* 71
B
78
B
C
hine
se C
eltis
C
eltis
sine
nsis
3
69
B
66
B
69
B
* C
hine
se T
allo
w
Tria
dica
sebi
fera
3
68
B
* 68
D
* 68
B
* G
olde
n Tr
umpe
t Tre
e Ta
bebu
ia c
hrys
otri
cha
62
Aa
35
F*
35
F Fi
reth
orn
Pyra
cant
ha
82
B
* 90
A
**
96
Aa
Nar
row
Lea
f Priv
et
Ligu
stru
m si
nens
e
79
C
63
D
63
D
C
oton
east
erC
oton
east
er
78
C
* 89
B
**
95
Aa
Slas
h Pi
ne
Pinu
s elli
ottii
75
C
* 75
C
* 75
C
* U
mbr
ella
Tre
e Sc
hlef
flera
act
inop
hylla
75
C
* 71
C
65
D
M
icke
y M
ouse
Pla
nt
Och
na se
rrul
ata
75
C
66
D
66
D
Cam
phor
Lau
rel
Cin
nam
omum
cam
phor
a
74
C
68
D
62
D
C
ocks
pur C
oral
Tre
e Er
ythr
ina
cris
ta-g
alli
73
C*
66
D*
66
D*
Sing
apor
e D
aisy
Sp
hagn
etic
ola
trilo
bata
70
C
73
C
73
C
B
road
Lea
f Priv
et
Ligu
stru
m lu
cidu
m
69
D
57
E 57
E
Can
na L
ily
Can
na in
dica
68
D
* 59
E
62
D*
Mot
her o
f Mill
ions
/ R
esur
rect
ion
Plan
t Br
yoph
yllu
msp
p.
65
D
65
D
59
E
Gro
und
Asp
arag
us F
ern
Aspa
ragu
s aet
hiop
icus
62
D
65
D
59
E
Fish
bone
Fer
n N
ephr
olep
is c
ordi
folia
60
D
60
D
60
D
Pi
nk P
olka
dot P
lant
H
ypoe
stes
phy
llost
achy
a
53
E
56
E*
56
E*
Coc
os P
alm
Sy
agru
s rom
anzo
ffian
a
45
E
35
F 35
F
Cat
egor
ies:
A =
Cla
ss 1
and
2 N
oxio
us W
eeds
, and
/or w
eeds
scor
ing
90+,
and
/or w
eeds
cur
rent
ly a
bsen
t in
that
Loc
al G
over
nmen
t Are
a.
B=
Cla
ss 3
Nox
ious
wee
ds a
nd/o
r wee
ds sc
orin
g 89
-80.
C=
79-7
0. D
=69-
60. E
= 59
-40.
F <
40.
Exte
nt: a
= a
bsen
t fro
m L
GA
. **
=wee
ds w
ith o
nly
a si
ngle
infe
stat
ion
know
n (s
ee A
ppen
dix
16 fo
r det
ails
). *=
wee
ds w
ith se
vera
l sm
all i
nfes
tatio
ns.
No
aste
risk
= m
oder
ate
to w
ides
prea
d di
strib
utio
n.
App
endi
x 15
b D
etai
led
Scor
es &
Ran
king
for
Prio
rity
Wee
ds fo
r (L
owla
nd) U
rban
Lan
dsca
pes:
Ric
hmon
d V
alle
y, L
ism
ore
and
Bal
lina
LG
As
Com
mon
nam
e Sc
ient
ific
nam
e N
oxio
usC
lass
1 o
r 2
WoN
S?R
ichm
ond
Val
ley
Lis
mor
eB
allin
a
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Gre
en C
estru
m
Ces
trum
par
qui
3
84
B
70
B
80
B*
Bro
ad le
af P
eppe
r Tre
e Sc
hinu
s ter
ebin
thifo
lius
3
71
B*
65
B
75
B
Yel
low
Bel
ls
Teco
ma
stan
s 3
71
B
* 68
B
78
B
C
hine
se T
allo
w
Tria
dica
sebi
fera
3
68
B
* 68
B
* 68
B
**
Chi
nese
Cel
tis
Cel
tis si
nens
is
3
66
B
69
B
73
B**
Fi
reth
orn
Pyra
cant
ha
10
6 A
a 10
6 A
a 10
6 A
a C
oton
east
erC
oton
east
er
10
4 A
a 10
4 A
a 74
C
* G
olde
n Tr
umpe
t Tre
e Ta
bebu
ia c
hrys
otri
cha
62
Aa
35
F 62
A
a C
amph
or L
aure
l C
inna
mom
um c
amph
ora
78
C
65
D
75
C*
Sing
apor
e D
aisy
Sp
hagn
etic
ola
trilo
bata
77
C
80
B
74
C
Sl
ash
Pine
Pi
nus e
lliot
tii
75
C*
77
C*
68
D*
Coc
kspu
r Cor
al T
ree
Eryt
hrin
a cr
ista
-gal
li
73
C
* 73
C
79
C
* N
arro
w L
eaf P
rivet
Li
gust
rum
sine
nse
73
C*
54
E 73
C
B
road
Lea
f Priv
et
Ligu
stru
m lu
cidu
m
73
C*
54
E 73
C
* M
icke
y M
ouse
Pla
nt
Och
na se
rrul
ata
72
C
65
D
75
C
Um
brel
la T
ree
Schl
effle
ra a
ctin
ophy
lla
71
C
61
D
81
B
Can
na L
ily
Can
na in
dica
65
D
* 52
E
58
E M
othe
r of M
illio
ns/
Res
urre
ctio
n Pl
ant
Bryo
phyl
lum
spp.
65
D
49
E 52
E
Gro
und
Asp
arag
us F
ern
Aspa
ragu
s aet
hiop
icus
65
D
50
E
68
D
Pink
Pol
kado
t Pla
nt
Hyp
oest
es p
hyllo
stac
hya
58
E*
53
E 56
E
Fish
bone
Fer
n N
ephr
olep
is c
ordi
folia
57
E
51
E 51
E
Coc
os P
alm
Sy
agru
s rom
anzo
ffian
a
42
E*
29
F
42
E
Cat
egor
ies:
A =
Cla
ss 1
and
2 N
oxio
us W
eeds
, and
/or w
eeds
scor
ing
90+,
and
/or w
eeds
cur
rent
ly a
bsen
t in
that
Loc
al G
over
nmen
t Are
a.
B=
Cla
ss 3
Nox
ious
wee
ds a
nd/o
r wee
ds sc
orin
g 89
-80.
C=
79-7
0. D
=69-
60. E
= 59
-40.
F <
40.
Exte
nt: a
= a
bsen
t fro
m L
GA
. **
=wee
ds w
ith o
nly
a si
ngle
infe
stat
ion
know
n (s
ee A
ppen
dix
16 fo
r det
ails
). *=
wee
ds w
ith se
vera
l sm
all i
nfes
tatio
ns.
No
aste
risk
= m
oder
ate
to w
ides
prea
d di
strib
utio
n.
100 NorthernRiversInvasivePlantsActionStrategy2009-2013 NorthernRiversInvasivePlantsActionStrategy2009-2013 101
App
endi
x 15
c D
etai
led
Scor
es &
Ran
king
for
Prio
rity
Wee
ds fo
r (L
owla
nd) U
rban
Lan
dsca
pes:
Cla
renc
e, C
offs
Har
bour
an
d B
ellin
gen
LG
As
Com
mon
nam
e Sc
ient
ific
nam
e N
oxio
usC
lass
1 o
r 2
WoN
S?C
lare
nce
Cof
fs H
arbo
ur
Bel
linge
n
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Scor
e C
ateg
ory
Bro
ad L
eaf P
eppe
r Tre
eSc
hinu
s ter
ebin
thifo
lius
3
78
B*
71
B*
86
Aa
Yel
low
Bel
ls
Teco
ma
stan
s 3
78
B
* 68
B
68
B
C
hine
se T
allo
w
Tria
dica
sebi
fera
3
71
B
**
71
B*
68
B*
Gre
en C
estru
m
Ces
trum
par
qui
3
70
B
84
B**
73
B
* C
hine
se C
eltis
C
eltis
sine
nsis
3
69
B
**
66
B
59
B
Mot
her o
f Mill
ions
/ R
esur
rect
ion
Plan
t Br
yoph
yllu
msp
p.3:
Cla
re
62
B
* 62
D
* 59
E
Sing
apor
e D
aisy
Sp
hagn
etic
ola
trilo
bata
74
C
* 73
C
61
D
C
ocks
pur C
oral
Tre
e Er
ythr
ina
cris
ta-g
alli
73
C*
69
D
76
C
Slas
h Pi
ne
Pinu
s elli
ottii
71
C
* 65
D
65
D
U
mbr
ella
Tre
e Sc
hlef
flera
act
inop
hylla
71
C
71
C
59
E
Fire
thor
nPy
raca
ntha
69
D*
79
C*
75
C**
C
oton
east
erC
oton
east
er
68
D
* 85
B
**
74
C**
M
icke
y M
ouse
Pla
nt
Och
na se
rrul
ate
66
D*
69
D
66
D
Nar
row
Lea
f Priv
et
Ligu
stru
m si
nens
e
66
D
* 66
D
57
E
Can
na L
ily
Can
na in
dica
65
D
* 68
D
* 59
E
Bro
ad L
eaf P
rivet
Li
gust
rum
luci
dum
60
D
73
C
* 60
D
G
roun
d A
spar
agus
Fer
n As
para
gus a
ethi
opic
us
59
E*
62
D
56
E Fi
shbo
ne F
ern
Nep
hrol
epis
cor
difo
lia
57
E 63
D
54
E
Cam
phor
Lau
rel
Cin
nam
omum
cam
phor
a
56
E
71
C
59
E Pi
nk P
olka
dot P
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ree
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egor
ies:
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ss 1
and
2 N
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eeds
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rent
ly a
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al G
over
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ious
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nd/o
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orin
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nt: a
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bsen
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m L
GA
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nly
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infe
stat
ion
know
n (s
ee A
ppen
dix
16 fo
r det
ails
). *=
wee
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ith se
vera
l sm
all i
nfes
tatio
ns.
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aste
risk
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oder
ate
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ides
prea
d di
strib
utio
n.
App
endi
x 15
d D
etai
led
Scor
es &
Ran
king
for
Prio
rity
Wee
ds fo
r (L
owla
nd) U
rban
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dsca
pes:
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bucc
a, K
emps
ey a
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gs L
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me
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egor
y Sc
ore
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egor
y Sc
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se C
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nsis
3
84
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um p
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ana
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umpe
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egor
ies:
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ss 1
and
2 N
oxio
us W
eeds
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eeds
scor
ing
90+,
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/or w
eeds
cur
rent
ly a
bsen
t in
that
Loc
al G
over
nmen
t Are
a.
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ss 3
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wee
ds a
nd/o
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ds sc
orin
g 89
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60. E
= 59
-40.
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40.
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nt: a
= a
bsen
t fro
m L
GA
. **
=wee
ds w
ith o
nly
a si
ngle
infe
stat
ion
know
n (s
ee A
ppen
dix
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r det
ails
). *=
wee
ds w
ith se
vera
l sm
all i
nfes
tatio
ns.
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aste
risk
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oder
ate
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ides
prea
d di
strib
utio
n.
102 NorthernRiversInvasivePlantsActionStrategy2009-2013 NorthernRiversInvasivePlantsActionStrategy2009-2013 103
App
endi
x 16
.Th
e ta
bles
bel
ow in
dica
te w
here
onl
y a
sing
le in
fest
atio
n of
a p
artic
ular
wee
d sp
ecie
s is k
now
n to
occ
ur in
eac
h LG
A. T
his i
dent
ifies
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ortu
nitie
s to
targ
et
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ds w
ith li
mite
d di
strib
utio
n, o
ften
“em
ergi
ng”
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ds, w
here
con
trol c
ould
subs
tant
ially
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ce sp
read
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eigh
bour
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s. N
ot a
ll LG
As f
eatu
re in
al
l lan
dsca
pes a
s wee
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ecie
s may
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abse
nt o
r occ
ur in
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tiple
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stat
ions
.
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le in
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atio
ns o
f wee
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s with
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ach
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d w
ithin
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h L
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ible
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ated
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e fo
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yes
yes
2012
20
16
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hne
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ille,
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12
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reek
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09
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gle
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ron
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t of
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t
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hmon
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alle
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ffro
nTh
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ki, L
eevi
lle
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+
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yes
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16
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t Cor
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+ no
ye
s Y
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tura
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vaila
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now
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limite
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as o
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? N
o Y
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Yes
?
?
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umpe
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ery
little
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ed
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sues
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Coa
st
NSW
Far
mer
s A
ssoc
iatio
n
Arm
idal
e
Priv
ate
?
RE
GIO
NA
LL
and
man
ager
s In
form
atio
n pr
ovid
ers
Gra
ntpr
ovid
ers
Polic
y m
aker
s R
esea
rche
rsL
egis
lativ
e re
spon
sibi
lity
Gle
n In
nes
Guy
ra
Tent
erfie
ld
Ura
llaW
alch
a
Nor
ther
n Zo
ne
Cof
fs H
arbo
ur
Reg
iona
l A
borig
inal
Lan
d C
ounc
ils
Far N
orth
Coa
st
Lism
ore
Nor
th C
oast
En
viro
nmen
t C
ounc
il
Arm
idal
e C
lare
nce
Val
ley
Far N
orth
Coa
st
Nat
iona
l Par
ks
Ass
ocia
tion
regi
onal
bra
nche
s M
id N
orth
Coa
st
Nor
th C
oast
Reg
iona
l, C
offs
Har
bour
(inc
lude
s H
erba
rium
)
Bot
anic
Gar
dens
Twee
d Sh
ire R
egio
nal
Bot
anic
Gar
dens
, M
urw
illum
bah
LO
CA
LL
and
man
ager
s In
form
atio
npr
ovid
ers
Gra
nt p
rovi
ders
Po
licy
mak
ers
Res
earc
hers
L
egis
lativ
e re
spon
sibi
lity
Loca
l cou
ncils
Publ
ic/p
rivat
e
Nox
ious
wee
ds
Act 1
993
Com
mun
ity
Supp
ort O
ffic
ers
(Coa
stca
re/L
andc
are/ D
unec
are/
Bus
hcar
e/W
etla
nd C
are)
Pu
blic
& p
rivat
e
Com
mun
ity g
roup
s e.
g. L
andc
are
Pu
blic
/ priv
ate
Bus
h re
gene
rato
rs
Pu
blic
/ priv
ate
Land
hold
ers
Pr
ivat
e
11� NorthernRiversInvasivePlantsActionStrategy2009-2013 NorthernRiversInvasivePlantsActionStrategy2009-2013 11�
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CA
LL
and
man
ager
s In
form
atio
npr
ovid
ers
Gra
nt p
rovi
ders
Po
licy
mak
ers
Res
earc
hers
L
egis
lativ
e re
spon
sibi
lity
Am
aroo
Wal
cha
Birp
ai P
ort M
acqu
arie
B
irrig
an G
argl
e Y
amba
B
ogal
Cor
aki
Boo
lang
le C
asin
o B
owra
ville
B
unya
h W
auch
ope
Cof
fs H
arbo
ur
Dor
rigo
Plat
eau
Gle
n In
nes
Gra
fton
Nge
rrie
G
ugin
Gud
duba
Kyo
gle
Jali
Cab
bage
Tre
e Is
land
Ju
mbu
llum
Tab
ulum
K
emps
ey
Mac
ksvi
lle
Mul
i Mul
i Woo
denb
ong
Nam
bucc
a H
eads
N
gulin
gah
Lism
ore
Tent
erfie
ld
Thun
gutti
Bel
lbro
ok
Loca
l Abo
rigin
al
Land
Cou
ncils
Yae
gl M
acle
an
Priv
ate
Ngu
rral
a M
acks
ville
D
ungh
utti
Kem
psey
N
unge
ra M
acle
an
Mul
li M
ulli
Upp
er C
lare
nce
Indi
geno
us G
reen
Te
ams
Twee
d B
yron
K
ings
cliff
Bel
linge
n En
viro
nmen
t Cen
tre
Big
Scr
ub E
nviro
nmen
t Cen
tre
Byr
on E
nviro
nmen
t Cen
tre
Cal
dera
Env
ironm
ent C
entre
C
amph
or L
aure
l Res
earc
h C
entre
C
lare
nce
Envi
ronm
ent C
entre
C
lare
nce
Val
ley
Con
serv
atio
n C
oalit
ion
Loca
len
viro
nmen
t/con
ser
vatio
n gr
oups
Nam
bucc
a V
alle
y C
onse
rvat
ion
Inc
(mon
itor?
)
LO
CA
LL
and
man
ager
s In
form
atio
npr
ovid
ers
Gra
nt p
rovi
ders
Po
licy
mak
ers
Res
earc
hers
L
egis
lativ
e re
spon
sibi
lity
Nim
bin
Envi
ronm
ent C
entre
U
litar
ra S
ocie
ty, C
offs
Har
bour
CR
OPO
Cof
fs
TRO
PO T
wee
d R
ichm
ond
Dor
rigo
pota
to g
row
ers g
roup
Gro
wer
s Gro
ups
Oth
er g
row
ers g
roup
s
priv
ate
Fish
ing
Clu
bs
Rec
reat
iona
l clu
bs
Scub
a di
ving
clu
bs
publ
ic
(m
onito
r in
futu
re?)
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al F
ire S
ervi
ce
Pu
blic
/priv
ate
11� NorthernRiversInvasivePlantsActionStrategy2009-2013 NorthernRiversInvasivePlantsActionStrategy2009-2013 119
App
endi
x 18
C
urre
nt O
rgan
isat
iona
l Str
uctu
re a
nd si
tuat
ion
in r
elat
ion
to W
eed
Man
agem
ent
Nor
ther
n R
iver
s Cat
chm
ent M
anag
emen
t Aut
hori
ty
Prov
ides
the
fram
ewor
k fo
r nat
ural
reso
urce
man
agem
ent i
n th
e N
orth
ern
Riv
ers R
egio
n Pr
omot
es th
e st
rate
gic
cont
rol o
f env
ironm
enta
l, no
xiou
s and
pot
entia
l wee
ds u
sing
bes
t man
agem
ent p
ract
ices
Se
eks a
ppro
pria
te fu
ndin
g to
impl
emen
t the
Nor
ther
n R
iver
s Cat
chm
ent A
ctio
n Pl
an
Liai
ses w
ith N
CW
AC
, MN
CW
AC
, NIW
AC
rega
rdin
g w
eed
initi
ativ
es a
nd c
ircul
ate
wee
d in
form
atio
n be
twee
n th
e W
eed
com
mitt
ees a
nd C
MB
mem
bers
NC
WA
C, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C
Prom
ote
co-o
rdin
atio
n at
a re
gion
al a
nd lo
cal l
evel
R
ecei
ve a
nd c
ircul
ate
impo
rtant
wee
d in
form
atio
n be
twee
n st
akeh
olde
rs
Prom
ote
impl
emen
tatio
n of
the
Inva
sive
Pla
nts A
ctio
n St
rate
gy
Ass
ist a
nd c
oord
inat
e re
gion
al g
roup
fund
ing
appl
icat
ions
Enco
urag
e tra
inin
g of
nox
ious
wee
ds o
ffic
ers a
nd o
ther
stak
ehol
ders
St
reng
then
link
s with
rese
arch
inst
itutio
ns, a
djoi
ning
regi
ons a
nd th
e st
ate
NW
AC
H
elp
coor
dina
te c
ombi
ned
stak
ehol
der p
rom
otio
n, e
duca
tion
and
awar
enes
s pro
gram
s A
dvis
e th
e st
ate
NW
AC
of a
ll im
porta
nt is
sues
rele
vant
to th
e re
gion
C
ontin
ue to
lobb
y fo
r inc
reas
ed fu
ndin
g fo
r wee
d co
ntro
l with
in th
e re
gion
A
ssis
t in
the
revi
ew a
nd u
pdat
ing
of st
rate
gies
Loc
al W
eed
Con
trol
Aut
hori
ties (
LC
As)
H
elp
esta
blis
h a
loca
l sta
keho
lder
net
wor
k C
ircul
ate
impo
rtant
wee
d in
form
atio
n to
the
Wee
d C
omm
ittee
s A
ssis
t doc
umen
ting
wor
ks p
roce
dure
s and
pro
duce
Pro
ject
Man
agem
ent C
alen
dars
Tr
ain
Cou
ncil
oper
atio
nal s
taff
in b
asic
wee
d id
entif
icat
ion
Loca
te a
nd m
ap n
oxio
us w
eeds
C
ircul
ate
wee
d in
form
atio
n to
new
land
owne
rs a
nd n
oxio
us w
eed
affe
cted
pro
perty
ow
ners
A
ssis
t in
field
day
s and
est
ablis
h se
mi-p
erm
anen
t dem
onst
ratio
n si
tes
Prom
ote
upco
min
g w
eed
man
agem
ent p
rogr
ams t
o en
cour
age
adjo
inin
g la
ndho
lder
s and
oth
er st
akeh
olde
rs to
con
trol t
heir
wee
ds a
t the
sam
e tim
e C
ontro
l nox
ious
wee
ds a
nd o
ther
thre
aten
ing
wee
ds w
here
ver p
ossi
ble
usin
g be
st m
anag
emen
t pra
ctic
es, c
omm
enci
ng in
hig
h pr
iorit
y ar
eas
Wor
k w
ith a
nd e
ncou
rage
com
mun
ity in
volv
emen
t
NSW
DPI
, Agr
icul
ture
C
ircul
ate
impo
rtant
wee
d in
form
atio
n su
ch a
s pro
pose
d re
sear
ch, p
oten
tial w
eeds
and
new
out
brea
ks b
etw
een
the
com
mitt
ee a
nd re
leva
nt st
aff
Ass
ist i
n th
e de
velo
pmen
t of l
ocal
stak
ehol
der n
etw
orks
Prov
ide
reso
urce
s for
the
train
ing
of n
oxio
us w
eeds
off
icer
s H
elp
coor
dina
te a
nd u
nder
take
res
earc
h in
to m
ore
effe
ctiv
e w
eed
man
agem
ent
tech
niqu
es i
nclu
ding
the
ass
essm
ent,
rele
ase
and
mon
itorin
g of
bio
logi
cal c
ontro
l ag
ents
and
repo
rt re
sults
to th
e co
mm
ittee
A
ssis
t doc
umen
ting
proc
edur
es re
quire
d fo
r all
wor
ks in
ord
er to
pro
duce
a P
roje
ct M
anag
emen
t Cal
enda
r U
tilis
e tra
inee
s and
stud
ent i
nter
nshi
ps w
here
ver p
ossi
ble
Enco
urag
e su
stai
nabl
e la
nd p
ract
ices
and
oth
er w
ays t
o re
duce
the
spre
ad o
f wee
ds
Enco
urag
e th
e in
clus
ion
of w
eed
awar
enes
s in
scho
ol c
urric
ulum
s A
ssis
t in
the
deve
lopm
ent o
f sta
ndar
d pr
oced
ures
for m
onito
ring
and
envi
ronm
enta
l ass
essm
ent
Enco
urag
e an
d pr
omot
e co
ntro
l of b
oth
decl
ared
and
non
-dec
lare
d w
eeds
M
anag
e gr
ant f
unds
thro
ugh
the
stat
e N
oxio
us W
eeds
Adv
isor
y C
omm
ittee
Pr
inci
pal l
egis
lativ
e re
spon
sibi
lity
for t
he N
oxio
us W
eeds
Act
199
3
NSW
DPI
, For
ests
C
ircul
ate
impo
rtant
wee
d in
form
atio
n be
twee
n th
e W
eed
Com
mitt
ees a
nd re
leva
nt st
aff
Ass
ist i
n th
e de
velo
pmen
t of l
ocal
stak
ehol
der n
etw
orks
A
ssis
t in
the
map
ping
of a
ll no
xiou
s wee
ds in
the
regi
on
Seek
add
ition
al fu
ndin
g fo
r con
trol o
f nox
ious
and
env
ironm
enta
l wee
ds o
n Fo
rest
land
s and
pro
mot
e / e
ncou
rage
use
of b
est m
anag
emen
t pra
ctic
es
Hel
p de
velo
p st
anda
rd p
roce
dure
s for
mon
itorin
g an
d en
viro
nmen
tal a
sses
smen
t of w
eed
man
agem
ent p
rogr
ams
DE
CC
, Par
ks a
nd W
ildlif
e G
roup
(for
mer
NPW
S)
Circ
ulat
e im
porta
nt w
eed
info
rmat
ion
betw
een
the
Wee
d C
omm
ittee
s and
rele
vant
staf
f A
ssis
t in
the
deve
lopm
ent o
f loc
al st
akeh
olde
r net
wor
ks
Map
all
noxi
ous w
eeds
and
, whe
re p
ossi
ble,
oth
er th
reat
enin
g w
eeds
on
NPW
S es
tate
Pr
ovid
e in
form
atio
n / a
dvic
e re
gard
ing
sign
ifica
nt e
nviro
nmen
tal a
nd c
ultu
ral a
reas
and
thei
r app
ropr
iate
man
agem
ent
Ass
ist L
GA
s to
loca
te a
nd m
ap th
reat
enin
g en
viro
nmen
tal w
eeds
H
elp
deve
lop
stan
dard
pro
cedu
res f
or m
onito
ring
and
envi
ronm
enta
l ass
essm
ent o
f wee
d m
anag
emen
t pro
gram
s M
aint
ain
and
enha
nce
fund
ing
whe
re p
ossi
ble
for t
he c
ontro
l of n
oxio
us a
nd e
nviro
nmen
tal w
eeds
usi
ng b
est m
anag
emen
t pra
ctic
e C
ontin
ue to
und
erta
ke tr
ials
for i
mpr
oved
man
agem
ent o
f thr
eate
ning
wee
ds a
nd c
ircul
ate
resu
lts to
the
com
mitt
ee
DE
CC
, Clim
ate
Cha
nge
and
Env
iron
men
t Pro
tect
ion
Gro
up (f
orm
er E
nvir
onm
ent P
rote
ctio
n A
utho
rity
(EPS
))
Circ
ulat
e im
porta
nt w
eed
info
rmat
ion
betw
een
staf
f and
the
Wee
d C
omm
ittee
s Pr
omot
e co
mm
unity
aw
aren
ess o
f thr
eats
pos
ed b
y de
liber
ate
dum
ping
of g
arde
n re
fuse
and
enc
oura
ge in
crea
sed
pena
lties
H
elp
deve
lop
stan
dard
pro
cedu
res f
or m
onito
ring
and
envi
ronm
enta
l ass
essm
ent o
f wee
d m
anag
emen
t pro
gram
s En
cour
age
the
cont
rol o
f nox
ious
and
oth
er th
reat
enin
g w
eeds
usi
ng b
est m
anag
emen
t pra
ctic
es a
nd c
omm
enci
ng in
hig
h pr
iorit
y ar
eas w
here
ver p
ossi
ble
Enco
urag
e re
duce
d co
mpl
exity
of f
undi
ng a
pplic
atio
ns w
here
ver p
ossi
ble
120 NorthernRiversInvasivePlantsActionStrategy2009-2013 NorthernRiversInvasivePlantsActionStrategy2009-2013 121
Dep
artm
ento
f Lan
dsC
ircul
ate
impo
rtant
wee
d m
anag
emen
t inf
orm
atio
n be
twee
n th
e W
eed
Com
mitt
ees a
nd a
ll re
leva
nt st
aff
Ass
ist i
n th
e de
velo
pmen
t of l
ocal
stak
ehol
der n
etw
orks
A
ssis
t with
the
map
ping
of a
ll no
xiou
s wee
ds o
n C
row
n la
nds
Hel
p de
velo
p st
anda
rd p
roce
dure
s for
mon
itorin
g an
d en
viro
nmen
tal a
sses
smen
t of w
eed
man
agem
ent p
rogr
ams
Seek
add
ition
al fu
ndin
g fo
r the
con
trol o
f nox
ious
and
env
ironm
enta
l wee
ds o
n C
row
n la
nds a
nd p
rom
ote
/ enc
oura
ge u
se o
f bes
t man
agem
ent p
ract
ices
C
ontin
ue to
stre
amlin
e th
e ap
plic
atio
n pr
oces
s for
rest
orat
ion
proj
ects
on
prot
ecte
d la
nds
Enco
urag
e an
d as
sist
com
mun
ity g
roup
s to
deve
lop
loca
l site
man
agem
ent p
lans
A
ssis
t in
the
runn
ing
of fi
eld
days
and
oth
er c
omm
unity
edu
catio
n in
itiat
ives
Loc
al C
ounc
ilsEn
forc
e th
e N
oxio
us W
eeds
Act
199
3 on
priv
ate
and
publ
ic la
nd
Circ
ulat
e im
porta
nt w
eed
info
rmat
ion
betw
een
NC
WA
C, M
NC
WA
C, N
IWA
C a
nd a
ll re
leva
nt st
aff
Ass
ist i
n th
e de
velo
pmen
t of l
ocal
stak
ehol
der n
etw
orks
Tr
ain
and
supp
ort s
taff
in w
ays t
o re
duce
the
spre
ad o
f wee
ds
Hel
p no
xiou
s wee
ds o
ffic
ers /
LC
As c
ircul
ate
wee
d in
form
atio
n to
new
land
owne
rs
Res
trict
the
dist
ribut
ion
of e
nviro
nmen
tal w
eeds
thro
ugh
the
LEP
Supp
ort a
nd p
rom
ote
the
Bus
hlan
d Fr
iend
ly N
urse
ry S
chem
e an
d pa
rtici
patin
g nu
rser
ies
Ass
ist a
nd p
rom
ote
com
mun
ity w
eed
cont
rol p
roje
cts a
nd h
elp
prot
ect t
hem
from
van
dalis
mW
ork
with
LG
As t
o en
sure
app
ropr
iate
pub
lic c
onsu
ltatio
n, c
ontro
l tec
hniq
ues a
nd re
plac
emen
t spe
cies
are
use
d w
hen
cont
rolli
ng w
eed
stre
et tr
ees
Inve
stig
ate
and
prom
ote
esta
blis
hmen
t of a
n en
viro
nmen
tal l
evy
in th
ose
LGA
s tha
t do
not c
urre
ntly
hav
e on
e, fo
r use
on
all i
mpo
rtant
env
ironm
enta
l iss
ues i
nclu
ding
w
eeds
Enco
urag
e th
e co
ntro
l of n
oxio
us a
nd o
ther
thre
aten
ing
wee
ds u
sing
bes
t man
agem
ent p
ract
ices
and
com
men
cing
in h
igh
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onso
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vest
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d m
anag
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ombi
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rel a
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askf
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ssis
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the
coor
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man
agem
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f cam
phor
laur
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bito
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sh a
nd o
ther
thre
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the
sam
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bita
ts
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ulat
e re
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nt in
form
atio
n be
twee
n st
akeh
olde
rs a
nd th
e W
eeds
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mitt
ees r
egar
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the
wee
d’s d
istri
butio
n, im
pact
s and
man
agem
ent
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tify
rese
arch
nee
ds
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ds a
nd T
raff
ic A
utho
rity
(RT
A)
Circ
ulat
e im
porta
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eed
info
rmat
ion
betw
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the
Wee
ds C
omm
ittee
s and
all
rele
vant
staf
f En
forc
e th
e N
oxio
us W
eeds
Act
199
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thei
r lan
d En
cour
age
the
cont
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f oth
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reat
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eeds
usi
ng b
est m
anag
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t pra
ctic
es a
nd c
omm
enci
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hig
h pr
iorit
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eas w
here
ver p
ossi
ble.
Aus
tral
ian
Rai
l Tra
ck C
orpo
ratio
n C
ircul
ate
impo
rtant
wee
d in
form
atio
n be
twee
n th
e W
eeds
Com
mitt
ees a
nd a
ll re
leva
nt st
aff
Enfo
rce
the
Nox
ious
Wee
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ct 1
993
on th
eir l
and
Use
bes
t man
agem
ent p
ract
ices
to m
aint
ain
corr
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s fre
e of
nox
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wee
ds a
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ontro
l env
ironm
enta
l wee
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here
pos
sibl
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omm
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djoi
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sign
ifica
nt a
reas
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stitu
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ke re
sear
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to m
ore
effe
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eed
man
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echn
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s Li
aise
with
the
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s reg
ardi
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eed
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arch
and
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eed
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rmat
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betw
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rele
vant
staf
f / st
uden
ts a
nd th
e W
eeds
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mitt
ees
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ote
invo
lvem
ent o
f stu
dent
s in
gove
rnm
ent d
epar
tmen
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erns
hips
for w
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man
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here
ver p
ossi
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p de
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p st
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roce
dure
s for
mon
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d en
viro
nmen
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sses
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t of w
eed
cont
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rogr
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uppo
rt O
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ulat
e im
porta
nt w
eed
info
rmat
ion
betw
een
the
Wee
ds C
omm
ittee
s and
oth
er st
akeh
olde
rs
Hel
p de
velo
p lo
cal s
take
hold
er n
etw
orks
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elp
deve
lop
stan
dard
pro
cedu
res f
or m
onito
ring
and
envi
ronm
enta
l ass
essm
ent o
f man
agem
ent p
rogr
ams
Con
tinue
to su
ppor
t and
enc
oura
ge th
e de
velo
pmen
t and
impl
emen
tatio
n of
loca
l man
agem
ent p
lans
for e
nviro
nmen
tal w
eed
cont
rol
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urag
e us
e of
bes
t man
agem
ent p
ract
ices
com
men
cing
in h
igh
prio
rity
area
s whe
re p
ossi
ble
Ensu
re g
roup
s hav
e ad
equa
te su
ppor
t and
reso
urce
s En
cour
age
seed
col
lect
ion
by lo
cal c
omm
unity
gro
ups
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urag
e co
ordi
natio
n be
twee
n co
mm
unity
gro
ups a
nd o
ther
stak
ehol
ders
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onito
r the
succ
ess o
f com
mun
ity p
roje
cts
Enco
urag
e re
duce
d co
mpl
exity
of f
undi
ng a
pplic
atio
ns w
here
pos
sibl
e
Com
mun
ity-b
ased
gro
ups s
uch
as D
unec
are,
Lan
dcar
e, C
oast
care
and
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hcar
e Pr
oduc
e m
anag
emen
t pla
ns in
con
junc
tion
with
land
man
ager
s and
the
com
mun
ity
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bes
t man
agem
ent p
ract
ices
and
com
men
ce c
ontro
l in
high
prio
rity
area
s suc
h as
ups
tream
loca
tions
, goo
d qu
ality
nat
ive
vege
tatio
n et
c. w
here
pos
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ork
in c
onju
nctio
n w
ith o
ther
stak
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ders
such
as L
GA
s, D
ECC
& L
ands
whe
re p
ossi
ble
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erta
ke se
ed c
olle
ctio
n fo
r use
in lo
cal s
eedi
ng /
plan
ting
proj
ects
whe
re p
ossi
ble
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Lab
our
Mar
ket P
rogr
ams (
Env
iTE
, Con
serv
atio
n V
olun
teer
s Aus
tral
ia e
tc.)
and
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enin
g A
ustr
alia
(G.A
) Pr
omot
e th
e st
rate
gic
use
of b
est m
anag
emen
t pra
ctic
es in
wee
d co
ntro
l pro
gram
s W
ork
in c
onju
nctio
n w
ith o
ther
stak
ehol
ders
whe
reve
r pos
sibl
e En
sure
that
staf
f / p
artic
ipan
ts h
ave
adeq
uate
trai
ning
and
supe
rvis
ion
befo
re w
orki
ng in
sign
ifica
nt e
nviro
nmen
ts
Bus
h R
egen
erat
ors a
nd T
rain
ed P
ract
ition
ers
Und
erta
ke c
ontro
l of a
ll pr
iorit
y w
eeds
and
enc
oura
ge n
atur
al re
gene
ratio
n, a
rea
by a
rea,
par
ticul
arly
in si
gnifi
cant
env
ironm
ents
Liv
esto
ck H
ealth
and
Pes
t Aut
hori
ties (
LH
PAs)
C
ircul
ate
impo
rtant
wee
d in
form
atio
n be
twee
n th
e W
eeds
Com
mitt
ees a
nd re
leva
nt st
aff
Hel
p de
velo
p lo
cal s
take
hold
er n
etw
orks
A
ssis
t in
the
map
ping
of a
ll no
xiou
s wee
ds in
the
regi
on
Seek
add
ition
al fu
ndin
g fo
r con
trol o
f nox
ious
and
env
ironm
enta
l wee
ds o
n Tr
avel
ling
Stoc
k R
eser
ves a
nd p
rom
ote
/ enc
oura
ge u
se o
f bes
t man
agem
ent p
ract
ices
Farm
ing-
Bas
ed G
roup
s / O
rgan
isat
ions
C
ircul
ate
impo
rtant
wee
d in
form
atio
n be
twee
n th
e W
eeds
Com
mitt
ees a
nd m
embe
rs
Enco
urag
e m
embe
rs to
ass
ist m
appi
ng o
f all
noxi
ous w
eeds
in th
e re
gion
En
cour
age
sust
aina
ble
farm
ing
prac
tices
that
redu
ce th
e es
tabl
ishm
ent a
nd sp
read
of w
eeds
En
cour
age
com
bine
d st
akeh
olde
r wee
d m
anag
emen
t pro
gram
s whe
re w
ork
is d
one
with
adj
oini
ng p
ublic
and
/ or
priv
ate
land
man
ager
s
Tel
stra
, Cou
ntry
Ene
rgy
and
Oth
er O
pera
tiona
l Sta
ffC
ircul
ate
impo
rtant
wee
d m
anag
emen
t inf
orm
atio
n be
twee
n st
aff a
nd th
e co
mm
ittee
Tr
ain
and
supp
ort s
taff
in w
ays t
o re
duce
the
spre
ad o
f wee
ds
Con
trol n
oxio
us a
nd e
nviro
nmen
tal w
eeds
usi
ng b
est m
anag
emen
t pra
ctic
es w
here
ver p
ossi
ble
WoN
S G
roup
s Pl
an, c
oord
inat
e an
d m
onito
r the
impl
emen
tatio
n of
WoN
S st
rate
gies
A
dvis
e st
akeh
olde
rs o
n pr
ogre
ss
Prov
ide
info
rmat
ion
on n
ew st
rate
gic
dire
ctio
ns
Prov
ide
a fo
rum
for c
onsu
ltatio
n an
d co
mm
unic
atio
n fo
r tho
se st
akeh
olde
rs in
volv
ed in
WoN
S w
eed
man
agem
ent
Appendix 19.Development of a Rapid Response program for new incursions of high risk weeds
There are a range of weed species that are high risk but not yet present in the Northern Rivers CMA region that could cause significant impacts in the future if allowed to establish. The most effective approach both in preventing detrimental impacts and minimising financial outlay for control is to target new small infestations of these species, as soon as they are detected17.The important steps in this process are: 1) early detection 2) immediate assessment of the site, control methods and funding required for eradication 3) immediate access to funds specifically ear-marked for new incursions 4) treatment 5) guaranteed funding for monitoring/follow-up for at least another five years
Early detection. Early detection can be both by a formal or informal network. The formal network includes Weeds Officers for government authorities and botanists. The informal network includes landholders, community groups and interested individuals. A “Weed Spotters” group could be established and utilised.
Some weed species that are possible threats to the Northern Rivers region have been included in the Landscape lists in this Strategy; these weeds include Class 1 and Class 2 weeds and are categorised as Priority A for control. Lists of potential weeds should be widely circulated in brochures with photos and descriptions of the plants to all local weed practitioners. Information on identification and early detection of potential weeds could be presented at the Weeds Forum, and at special workshops. This could tie in with the aquatic weeds early detection program currently running from the Grafton office of NSW DPI18.
Suspected weed species should be submitted to the local weed control authority or sent to the National Herbarium of NSW 19. Some regional centres such as Coffs Harbour have their own herbarium at their Botanic Gardens where staff and volunteers will assist with plant identification. 20
Immediate assessment of the site and control methods A weeds officer from each region could be nominated as the “Early Detection” officer and this person could be responsible for assessing the site within two weeks of detection, contacting any relevant specialists required to determine the best practice control methods and deciding the best person/organisation to carry out the control. This officer would inform the CMA or relevant funding body of the funds required for eradication.
Funding. The relevant project officer would initiate access to the “early detection” funding program to allow control to begin within four weeks of detection.
Treatment. Treatment would begin within four weeks of detection.
Monitoring/follow-up. The project officer of the funding body and the Weeds Officer would collaborate to determine the frequency of monitoring and follow-up required and the funding required to support this.
17 Issue raised at CMA Board meeting in Dorrigo, 7th November 2006. 18 This project concludes in December 2008. 19 National Herbarium of NSW, Mrs Macquarie’s Rd, Sydney NSW 2000. (02) 9231 8111. www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov 20 Plant specimens need to be labelled with date, location, name of collector and growth form (e.g. tree, shrub, ground cover, aquatic). Specimens should include leaves still attached to a stem, and flowers and fruit if possible. Fresh specimens should bekept moist in a plastic bag.
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Appendix 20 Example of a weed species with limited infestations within the NRCMA area that could be targeted for eradication:Gorse (a Weed of National Significance)
Shire Name Number of infestations?
Gorse Location Size of infestation?
Comments
Kyogle None known Tweed None known Byron None knownRichmond Valley
None known
Lismore None knownBallina None knownClarence Valley None known Coffs Harbour None known Bellingen One Old Coramba
Rd Nth, off Megan Rd, nth of Dorrigo
1ha 2 sites 1. Garden hedge and
paddock, land owner active.
2. Site 2. Two bushes within 1km.
Nambucca None known Kempsey One Plummers Lane,
Rainbow Beach <0.1ha Six plants found in 2006,
sprayedPort Macquarie Hastings
None known
Tenterfield One Boonoo Boonoo t/o
100m2 over 5ha
Present over 100 years. Private property. Around old post office site.
Glen Innes One Glenlegh Road <0.1ha Heavier soil Guyra None known Armidale Two Ebor
Kelly’s Plains
<0.5ha
<0.5ha
Ebor: garden hedge, 50m long
HedgerowUralla One Balalla Rd
(BorderRivers/GwydirCMA?)
<0.2ha Controlled annually by landowner for last 15 years
Walcha None known
Appendix 21Preliminary steps towards development of a standardised Reporting system
One of the aims of this Strategy was to provide initial steps towards the development of a standardised reporting system which identifies contribution to actions, meets Local Government Reporting processes, reports contributions to CAP targets and establishes the mechanism which enables the collation of data on NRCMA area investments in weed management. Current Weed Management Reporting formats across the NRCMA region were discussed at the initial advisory group meeting, the Weed Prioritisation Workshop and during the development of the Strategy with a wide range of stakeholders. There currently appears to be no standard Local Government reporting process, consequently report formats from as many LGAs as possible were sought to ascertain basic requirements and similarities. Some agencies such as DECC and NSW DPI have stated their interest in being involved in a standardised reporting process, however achieving a format that suits a diversity of stakeholders may be a very difficult and slow process. The format has to achieve the collection of relevant practical data but remain realistic about the level of data that is likely to be recorded by on-ground operators. If the format is too complex, operators will be deterred from participating in the process. An example of this is the current CMA Blueprint Recording System where one section requires categorisation of soil type eg krasnozems, solanchaks etc. This is beyond the expertise of most bush regenerators/weed control operators and hence this field is usually left blank. This type of data is also questionable in its relevance to weed control since most weeds are highly adaptable and occur across a variety of soil types. If categorising a characteristic such as soil type was later deemed to be significant to weed management, a more accurate method of determination would probably involve the use soil maps or the utilisation of trained earth scientists.
A draft possible reporting form is included on the following page. This type of form could be used as a standard reporting form by all practitioners to identify contributions to weed management actions. Once all of the LGA reporting forms have been obtained, a form similar to this but including their attributes could be developed which should then satisfy Local Government reporting processes. This type of form and an associated interactive website would allow collation of data across the entire region by being useable by weed practitioners operating at all levels (i.e. from Chief Weeds Officers to bush regenerators and Landcare volunteers)
The other important component of standardised reporting is the development of a specific weed mapping system that is user-friendly and that could be used across the Northern Rivers CMA region. Currently, several agencies are having difficulties with their weed mapping programs. One program now has no technical support as the supplier has closed. Supporting the development of a user-friendly weed specific mapping system is identified in this Strategy as an important priority for the NRCMA over the next few years.
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Draft REPORTING FORM Weed management activities
CMA No.:……… - ................ Date first assessed……./……./………. (LGA no.) (site no.)
LOCATION OF SITE /SITE NAME (e.g. LGA + specific location + weed patch no. e.g. Bellingen, Kethels Rd, patch 1) ....................................................................................................................................
GPS coordinates: E: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ N: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___(approx. centre of site)
Area of site (approx.) e.g. 100m x 50m or 60ha .....................................................
Land tenure: Nature Res. | Nat. Park |State Forest | TSR | Crown leasehold | State Forest | Council | Private | Other
If Private, Owner’s name: ...................................................... If Other, describe? .................................................................
Topographical Position: Ridge | Midslope | Gully | Flat
Map? Yes (attached) | No
SITE DESCRIPTION
Dominant vegetation type: Pasture | Plantation | Woody Weeds | Rainforest | Wet sclerophyll forest | Dry sclerophyll forest | Woodland | Heath | Native Grassland | Wetland | Other Weeds | Melaleuca swamp | Crop
Growth stage: Old Growth | Mature | Young
Situation (site located at or adjacent to, circle as many as are appropriate: Beach | Tidal river | Non-tidal river | Creek | Steep headwater | Mountain | Hill | Valley | Rocky Gorge | Floodplain | Urban area | Road | Freeway or highway | Dam or billabong | Mine or quarry | Railway line | Other
Dominant canopy species (list one or more): (eg River Oak, Blackbutt, Wattle)
................................................................................................................................................
Threatened communities/populations or species present: Present | Absent | Not known
If present, please name: ............................................................................................................
Local corridor? Yes | No
WEEDS
% of site affected by all weeds? .................% of site affected by target weed (if relevant)? .............
Target weed species (give name if relevant): .......................................................................
Declared Noxious: Yes | No If Yes, Class: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5
List main weeds at site: .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Please provide a description of how this weed management project contributed to reducing the threat to biodiversity .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
(NRCMA Catchment Action Plan Management TargetB3 - Biodiversity Threat Mitigation)
Data entered by: ....................................................................................... Title: ........................................................................................... Employer: ................................................... Contact phone:.............................................Email:.......................................................
Site considered COMPLETE after annual inspections reveal no signs of target weed species for ...................... years?
WEED MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES LOG Date Agency Activity Problems e.g. 14.06.2006 Envirotek Cut & paint kudzu tubers with glyphosate, covered 50% of site None 12.4. 2012 Envirotek Inspected site, no re-sprouts visible for 3 years now. Kudzu
appears to be eradicated.
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The CMA No.This number could have two components to make it most useable by all weed practitioners from regional level to local level. The first component, the LGA number, could be used by all weed practitioners to immediately identify which Local Government Area a weed site is located in. The second component, the site number, identifies the site within the LGA.
Example: Region LGA name Proposed LGA no. for the
first component of the CMA no.
Kyogle 1 Tweed 2 Byron 3 Richmond Valley 4 Lismore 5
Far North Coast
Ballina 6 Clarence Valley 7 Coffs Harbour 8 Bellingen 9 Nambucca 10 Kempsey 11
Mid North Coast
Port Macquarie Hastings
12
Tenterfield 13 Glen Innes/Severn 14 Guyra 15 Uralla 16 Armidale/Dumaresq 17
Northern Tablelands
Walcha 18
Second component of the CMA number: After the weed practitioner/data entry operator enters the LGA number onto the website system, the system could immediately allocate the next available number within that LGA, and that number becomes the site number. If the system allocates the numbers within LGAs as the data is entered, this avoids time that would be wasted if various agencies had to confer on numbers available.
Acronyms and Abbreviations
AQIS Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service ARTC Australian Rail Track Corporation BSC Bellingen Shire Council CAP Catchment Action Plan CHCC Coffs Harbour City Council CHRL Coffs Harbour Regional Landcare CRC WM Cooperative Research Centre for Australian Weed Management CROPO Coffs Regional Organic Producers Organisation Inc. CVC Clarence Valley Council DECC NSW Department of Environment and Climate Change EnviTE Environmental Training and Employment Inc. FNCW Far North Coast Weeds HCV High Conservation Value Lands Department of Lands LCA Local Control Authorities LGA Local Government Area LEP Local Environment Plan LHPA Livestock Health and Pest Authorities MNCWAC Mid North Coast Weeds Advisory Committee MNC WORS Mid North Coast Weeds of Regional Significance NCWAC NSW North Coast Weeds Advisory Committee NGINA Nursery and Garden Industry Association NEWA New England Weeds Authority NIWAC Northern Inland Weeds Advisory Committee NRC NSW Natural Resources Commission NRCMA Northern Rivers Catchment Management Authority NSC Nambucca Shire Council NSW DPI NSW Department of Primary Industries NT NRETA NT Department of Natural Resources, Environment and the ArtsNWAC Noxious Weeds Advisory Committee Qld DPI & F Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries Queensland Qld NRW Department of Natural Resources and Water Queensland RTA Roads and Traffic Authority SA DWLBC SA Department of Water, Land and Biodiversity Conservation SF Forests NSW Tas DPIW Tasmanian Department of Primary Industries and Water WAC Weed Advisory Committee WoNS Weeds of National Significance
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Acetosa sagittata .......................................22, 83-86
AFRICAN BOXTHORN ............13, 25, 95-97, 108
AFRICAN LOVEGRASS .........................25, 95-97
Ageratina riparia ......................................24, 91-94
Ailanthus altissima ....................................25, 95-97
ALLIGATOR WEED ....20, 61, 69, 71-76, 102, 103
Alternanthera philoxeroides .........20, 61, 69, 71-76,
.................................................................... 102, 103
Anredera cordifolia .............................23, 24, 87-94
Araujia sericifera ................................23, 24, 87-94
Aristolochia elegans ..................................24, 91-94
Asparagus aethiopicus .................22, 23, 26, 83-86,
............................................................87-90, 98-101
Asparagus asparagoides ...............23, 66, 69, 87-90
Asparagus plumosus ............................22-23, 83-90
Baccharis halimifolia .........22, 25, 62, 83-86, 95-97
BALLOON VINE .............................24, 91-94, 107
BITOU BUSH ...................22, 34, 50, 63, 69, 83-86
BLACKBERRY .....16, 21, 25, 37, 69, 77-82, 95-97
BLACK LOCUST .............................24, 91-94, 106
BLUE HELIOTROPE .......................21, 77-82, 104
BLUE MORNING GLORY .....................24, 91-94
BRIDAL CREEPER .....................23, 66, 69, 87-90
BROAD LEAF PASPALUM ....................22, 83-86
BROAD LEAF PEPPER TREE .............. 24, 26, 62,
............................................................91-94, 98-101
BROAD LEAF PRIVET ....................23-26, 87-101
BROOM CAPE ..........................25, 95-97, 107-109
BROOM SCOTCH ....................25, 95-97, 107-108
Brugmansia x candida ..............................24, 91-94
Bryophyllum delagoense ................... 21, 22, 26, 62,
............................................................77-86, 98-101
BULBIL WATSONIA .......................23, 87-90, 105
CABOMBA ..........................20, 66, 69, 71-76, 112
Cabomba caroliniana ...........20, 66, 69, 71-76, 112
Caesalpinia decapetala .................23, 24, 62, 87-94
CAMPHOR LAUREL ............ 23, 24, 26, 36, 37, 49,
....................................................87-94, 98-101, 120
CANNA LILY .................................26, 98-101, 110
Canna indica ...................................26, 98-101, 110
CAPE IVY ................................................23, 87-90
Cardiospermum grandiflorum ...........24, 91-94, 107
Carduus nutans subsp. nutans ..................21, 77-82
Carthamus lanatus ....................................21, 77-82
CASTOR OIL ...........................................24, 91-94
CAT’S CLAW CREEPER .............23-25, 35, 87-94
CELTIS ...... 23-25, 36, 62, 87-94, 98-101, 105, 109
Celtis sinensis..........................23-25, 36, 62, 87-94,
.......................................................98-101, 105, 109
Centaurea calcitrapa ................................21, 77-82
Cestrum parqui ..........21, 25, 26, 62, 77-82, 95-101
CHERRY GUAVA ..............................22, 32, 83-86
CHILEAN NEEDLE GRASS ................. 21, 25, 69,
......................................................77-82, 95-97, 104
CHINESE TALLOW ................26, 62, 98-101, 109
Chrysanthemoides monilifera ........... 22, 34, 50, 63,
...................................................................69, 83-86
Cinnamomum camphora ....... 23, 24, 26, 36, 37, 49,
....................................................87-94, 98-101, 120
CLIMBING ASPARAGUS .................22, 23, 83-90
CLIMBING NIGHTSHADE ....................23, 87-90
COCKSCOMB CORAL ...........................24, 91-94
COCOS PALM .......................................26, 98-101
Colocasia esculenta .................20, 24, 71-76, 91-94
COOLATAI GRASS ....................21, 25, 35, 77-82,
.................................................................95-97, 104
CORAL BERRY ...............................24, 91-94, 106
COTONEASTER ..............25, 26, 95-101, 109, 110
Cotoneaster franchettii .....25, 26, 95-101, 109, 110
Cotoneaster glaucophyllus .. 25, 26, 95-101, 109, 110
Cotoneaster pannosus .......25, 26, 95-101, 109, 110
Crataegus monogyna ................................25, 95-97
CUPHEA ...................................................21, 77-82
Cuphea carthagenensis .............................21, 77-82
Cytisus scoparius .......................25, 95-97, 107-108
Delairea odorata .......................................23, 87-90
DENSE WATERWEED ......................20, 66, 71-76
DEVILS TRUMPET .................................24, 91-94
DUTCHMANS PIPE ................................24, 91-94
Egeria densa .......................................20, 66, 71-76
Eichhornia crassipes ...........................20, 61, 71-76
Erythrina crista-galli ................................24, 91-94
Index of Weed Species that were assessed for this Strategy EURASIAN WATER MILFOIL .........20, 61, 71-76
EAST INDIAN HYGROPHILA ........20, 61, 71-76
ELODEA ...........................................20, 71-76, 102
Elodea canadensis ............................20, 71-76, 102
ENGLISH IVY .........................................25, 95-97
Equisetum species .........................20, 61, 67, 71-76
Eragrostis curvula .....................................25, 95-97
Euphorbia cyathophora ............................22, 83-86
FIREWEED .............21, 25, 77-82, 95-97, 104, 108
FIRETHORN ............................25, 26, 95-101, 109
FISHBONE FERN ..................................26, 98-101
FIVE LEAF MORNING GLORY ................ 22, 24,
..............................................................83-86, 91-94
FRUIT TREES (WILD) ............................25, 95-97
Genista monspessulana ..............25, 95-97, 107-109
GIANT PARRAMATTA GRASS ..... 21, 25, 48, 62,
..............................................................77-82, 95-97
GIANT PASPALUM ................................22, 83-86
GIANT RAT’S TAIL GRASS ...........21, 62, 77-82
Gleditsia triacanthos ......................24-25, 62, 91-97
Gloriosa superba ......................................22, 83-86
GLORY LILY ...........................................22, 83-86
GLUSH WEED .........................20, 71-76, 102, 103
GOLDEN TRUMPET TREE ..................26, 98-101
GORSE ........................... 25, 28, 30, 36, 37, 61, 62,
....................................69, 95-97, 107-109, 111, 124
GREEN CESTRUM ......................... 21, 25, 26, 62,
............................................................77-82, 95-101
GROUND/BASKET ASPARAGUS ........22-23, 26,
............................................................83-90, 98-101
GROUNDSEL BUSH ........22, 25, 62, 83-86, 95-97
Gymnocoronis spilanthoides .........20, 61, 68, 71-76
HAWTHORN ............................................25, 95-97
Hedera helix ..............................................25, 95-97
Heliotropium amplexicaule ...............21, 77-82, 104
Hyparrhenia hirta ......21, 25, 35, 77-82, 95-97, 104
Hypericum perforatum .......21, 25, 65, 77-82, 95-97
Hypoestes phyllostachya .........................26, 98-101
HONEY LOCUST ........................24, 25, 62, 91-97
HORSETAILS ..............................20, 61, 67, 71-76
Hygrophila costata ....................20, 71-76, 102, 103
Hygrophila polysperma .......................20, 61, 71-76
HYMENACHNE ............20, 30, 61, 69, 71-76, 111
Hymenachne amplexicaulis ............... 20, 30, 61, 69,
.................................................................71-76, 111
Ipomoea alba ............................................24, 91-94
Ipomoea cairica .......................22, 24, 83-86, 91-94
Ipomoea indica ..........................................24, 91-94
JAPANESE HONEYSUCKLE .................23, 87-90
JOHNSON GRASS ..........................21, 77-82, 104
KUDZU ....................23, 24, 36, 62, 87-94, 105-107
LANTANA .......................21-24, 35, 39, 43, 50, 66,
...........................................................69, 77-94, 111
Lantana camara ...............21-24, 35, 39, 43, 50, 66,
...........................................................69, 77-94, 111
LEUCAENA .....................................24, 91-94, 106
Leucaeana leucocephala ...................24, 91-94, 106
Ligustrum lucidum .............................23-26, 87-101
Ligustrum sinense ..............................23-26, 87-101
LIMNOCHARIS .................................20, 61, 71-76
Limnocharis flava ................................20, 61, 71-76
LIPPIA ......................................................21, 77-82
Lonicera japonica .....................................23, 87-90
Ludwigia longifolia .............................20, 66, 71-76
Ludwigia peruviana ..................................20, 71-76
Lycium ferocissium ......................13, 25, 95-97, 108
Macfadyena unguis-cati ................23, 24, 35, 87-94
Macroptilium atropurpureum ....................22, 83-86
MADEIRA VINE................................23, 24, 87-94
Malus domestica .......................................25, 95-97
Melinis minutiflora ....................................22, 83-86
MICKEY MOUSE PLANT ....22, 26, 83-86, 98-101
MISTFLOWER .........................................24, 91-94
MOLASSES GRASS ................................22, 83-86
MOONFLOWER ......................................24, 91-94
MOTH VINE .......................................23, 24, 87-94
MOTHER-OF-MILLIONS ............... 21, 22, 26, 62,
............................................................77-86, 98-101
Myriophyllum aquaticum ..........................20, 71-76
Myriophyllum spicatum ......................20, 61, 71-76
MYSORE THORN .......................23, 24, 62, 87-94
NARROW LEAF PRIVET ................23-26, 87-101
Nassella neesiana .......21, 25, 69, 77-82, 95-97, 104
Nassella trichotoma .....21, 25, 62, 70, 77-82, 95-97
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Nephrolepis cordifolia.............................26, 98-101
NODDING THISTLE ...............................21, 77-82
Nymphaea mexicana .................................20, 71-76
Ochna serrulata .....................22, 26, 83-86, 98-101
PAINTED SPURGE .................................22, 83-86
PARROTS FEATHER ...............................20, 71-76
Paspalum urvillei ......................................22, 83-86
Paspalum wettsteinii .................................22, 83-86
PINK POLKADOT PLANT ...................26, 98-101
Pinus elliotti ...........................23, 26, 87-90, 98-101
Pinus radiata .............................................23, 87-90
Pistia stratiotes ...................................20, 61, 71-76
Psidium cattleianum var. cattleianum ........... 22, 32,
.........................................................................83-86
Puereria lobata ........23, 24, 36, 62, 87-94, 105-107
Phyla spp. .................................................21, 77-82
Pyracantha angustifolia ............25, 26, 95-101, 109
Pyracantha crenulata ................25, 26, 95-101, 109
RADIATA PINE .......................................23, 87-90
Ricinus communis .....................................24, 91-94
Rivina humilis ...................................24, 91-94, 106
Robinia pseudoacacia .......................24, 91-94, 106
Rosa rubiginosa ........................................21, 77-82
Rubus fruticosus agg. spp............ 16, 21, 25, 37, 69,
..............................................................77-82, 95-97
SAFFRON THISTLE ................................21, 77-82
SAGITTARIA .....................................20, 66, 71-76
Sagittaria platyphylla ..........................20, 66, 71-76
Salix spp. ...........................24, 25, 62, 66, 70, 91-97
SALVINIA ....13, 20, 35, 36, 61, 62, 69, 71-76, 103
Salvinia molesta .................... 13, 20, 35, 36, 61, 62,
...........................................................69, 71-76, 103
Schefflera actinophylla ........................22, 23, 83-90
Schinus terebinthifolius ....24, 26, 62, 91-94, 98-101
Senecio madagascarensis...................21, 25, 77-82,
.........................................................95-97, 104, 108
SENEGAL TEA ............................20, 61, 68, 71-76
Senna pendula var. glabrata .....................22, 83-86
SERRATED TUSSOCK ................... 21, 25, 62, 70,
..............................................................77-82, 95-97
SINGAPORE DAISY ............22, 26, 83-86, 98-101
SIRATRO ..................................................22, 83-86
SLASH PINE .........................23, 26, 87-90, 98-101
Solanum seaforthianum ............................23, 87-90
Sorghum halepense ...........................21, 77-82, 104
Sphagneticola trilobata ..........22, 26, 83-86, 98-101
Sporobolus fertilis ........21, 25, 48, 62, 77-82, 95-97
Sporobolus pyramidalis ......................21, 62, 77-82
STAR THISTLE ........................................21, 77-82
ST JOHNS WORT .............21, 25, 65, 77-82, 95-97
Stratiotes aloides .................................20, 61, 71-76
SWEET BRIAR ........................................21, 77-82
Syagrus romanzoffiana ............................26, 98-101
Tabebuia chrysotricha .............................26, 98-101
TARO .......................................20, 24, 71-76, 91-94
Tecoma stans .....................................26, 62, 98-101
TRAD ..................................................23, 24, 87-94
Tradescantia fluminensis .....................23, 24, 87-94
Trapa spp. ...........................................20, 61, 71-76
TREE OF HEAVEN........................... 25, 95, 96, 97
Triadica sebifera .......................26, 62, 98-101, 109
TURKEY RHUBARB ..............................22, 83-86
Ulex europaeus .......... 25, 28, 30, 36, 37, 61, 62, 69,
..........................................95-97, 107-109, 111, 124
UMBRELLA TREE ............................22, 23, 83-90
WATER CALTROP .............................20, 61, 71-76
WATER HYACINTH ..........................20, 61, 71-76
WATER LETTUCE ............................20, 61, 71-76
WATER PRIMROSE ................................20, 71-76
WATER SOLDIERS ...........................20, 61, 71-76
Watsonia meriana .............................23, 87-90, 105
WILLOWS ........................24, 25, 62, 66, 70, 91-97
WILLOW PRIMROSE .......................20, 66, 71-76
WINTER SENNA .....................................22, 83-86
YELLOW BELLS .............................26, 62, 98-101
YELLOW WATER LILY ..........................20, 71-76
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