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Inquiry into the impacts of invasive plants (weeds) and their control in Queensland (LAPSED)
about the inquiry
In accordance with s.92(d) of the Parliament of Queensland Act 2001, the Agriculture and Environment Committee has resolved to investigate and report to Parliament on the impacts of invasive plants (weeds) and their control in Queensland, particularly whether:
- the responsibilities of local governments in relation to the control of prohibited, restricted and invasive plants imposed under s.48 of the Biosecurity Act 2014 are reasonable, and local governments are meeting those obligations
- programs for the control of weeds on Crown land administered by the Department of Natural Resources and Mines are effective
- Biosecurity Queensland’s weeds programs, including biological controls and new technologies, are adequately funded and effective at controlling weeds
- environmental programs administered by the Department of Environment and Heritage Protection impact favourably on weed control programs administered by the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries and local governments, and
- federal, state and local government weeds programs are coordinated to maximise their achievements and to have a whole of government approach.
As it is not possible to examine government programs for all weeds, the committee resolved to examine the impact of three invasive plant species as case studies for the inquiry:
- giant rat’s tail grass (Sporobolus pyramidalis and Sporobolus natalensis)
- fireweed (Senecio madagascariensis), and
- prickly acacia (Vachellia nilotica)
View: Paper No.3: Inquiry into the impacts of invasive plants (weeds) and their control in Queensland
This information paper can also be viewed under the Related Publications tab.
View: Media Release - Parliamentary Weeds Inquiry coming to Gatton
View: Media Release - Parliamentary Weeds Inquiry coming to Gladstone
View: Media Release - Inquiry into the impacts of invasive plants (weeds) and their control in Queensland
View: Media Release - Parliamentary Weeds Inquiry coming to Barcaldine
View: Media Release - Parliamentary Weeds Inquiry coming to Hughenden
These media releases can also be viewed under the Related Publications tab.
For each case study, the committee held:
- Inspections of weed-infested properties and treatment and control methods
The committee was keen to see the impacts of weeds first-hand, and to learn about the costs and effectiveness of treatment and eradication programs that are being implemented by landholders and others.
- Informal roundtable meetings
The purpose of these meetings was to confirm with local stakeholders the points made in written submissions to the inquiry. The discussions at these meetings assisted the committee to identify the key issues to cover with witnesses during the public hearings.
- Public hearings
The committee held hearings to question invited witnesses from government agencies, councils, NRM groups and other stakeholders about the impacts of weeds and how they are being managed, and opportunities and challenges ahead.
Giant Rat's Tail Grass Case Study
Public hearing: 27 April 2017, Gladstone
Other supporting information:
- Agriculture and Environment Committee 2017 - Summary of Issues raised by submitters - Giant Rat's Tail Grass Case Study
- Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, 2017, Annotated Timeline - 50 years of giant rat's tail grass (Sporobolus natalensis and Sporobolus pyramidalis) in Queensland (written brief prepared for the committee)
- Pictures of Giant Rat's Tail Grass from The Burnett Mary Regional Group
Fireweed Case Study
Public hearing: 4 May 2017, Gatton
Tabled documents:
- Queensland Biosecurity Capability Review, Final Report, September. (Department of Agriculture and Fisheries: Brisbane) – tabled by leave, M Vitelli, Gatton Hearings, 4 May 2017
- Distribution of Fireweed in Queensland and Australia (Australia’s Virtual Herbarium) 2017, tabled by leave, M Vitelli, Gatton Hearings, 4 May 2017
Other supporting information:
- Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, 2017, Annotated Timeline - 100 years of fireweed (Senecio madagascariensis) in Australia (written brief prepared for the committee)
- Summary of Issues Raised by submitters - Fireweed Case Study (Senecio Magagascariensis)
Prickly Acacia Case Study
Public hearing: 19 June 2017, Hughenden
Public hearing: 20 June 2017, Barcaldine
Other supporting Information:
- Summary of issues raised by submitters - Prickly Acacia Case Study (Vachellia nilotica)
- Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, 2017, Annotated Timeline - 150 years of prickly acacia (Vachellia nilotica spp. indica) in Queensland (written brief prepared for the committee)
- Pictures of Prickly Acacia from Mr R Hacon
- Department of Agriculture and Fisheries 2017, Correspondence, 30 May - Comments on issues raised by submitters in relation to the prickly acacia case study.
submissions
Submissions closed Monday, 16 January 2017. Accepted submissions can be viewed under the submissions tab.
TIMELINE
Public briefing: 10 May 2017
Public hearing: 14 June 2017
Public hearing: 25 October 2017
This is a proof of the transcript of proceedings. Any corrections/errors reported by witnesses and/or members must be approved by the Chair of the successor committee.
Related Publications
Publication Details | Type | Published Date | Tabled Date | Committee Name |
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Submissions
- 1 - Gary Parker
- 2 - Wendy and Brian Harris
- 3 - Bos Rural Supplies
- 4 - Sheila Venz
- 5 - Biddadaba Creek Action Group
- 6 - Robert and Ruth Jensen
- 7 - Jean K Hawkins
- 8 - Bill Tait
- 9 - Gladstone Regional Council
- 10 - Hacon and Sons
- 11 - Southern Downs Regional Council
- 12 - Southern Gulf NRM
- 13 - Rockhampton Regional Council
- 14 - John Pocock
- 15 - Alstonvale Station
- 16 - Bioenergy Australia Manager
- 17 - Errol Steinhardt
- 18 - Leon and Gaye Blank
- 19 - Confidential
- 20 - Torres Strait Island Regional Council
- 21 - Council of Mayors of South East Queensland
- 22 - Gympie Regional Council
- 23 - Michael O'Donoghue
- 24 - Dianne Schluter
- 25 - Gomaren and Doctors Creek Land Care Group
- 26 - Farogan Valley Droughtmasters
- 27 - Local Government Association of QLD
- 28 - Toowoomba Regional Council
- 29 - Queensland Farmer's Federation
- 30 - Noosa Shire Council
- 31 - Whitsunday AG Services
- 32 - Gympie and District Land Care Group
- 33 - AgForce Queensland
- 34 - Moreton Bay Regional Council
- 35 - J and M Barrow
- 36 - Far North Queensland Regional Organisation of Councils
- 37 - Invasive Species Council
- 38 - Jan Cottam
- 39 - Tablelands Regional Council
- 40 - Fitzroy Basin Association
- 41 - Lockyer Valley Regional Council
- 42 - Vivien Butler
- 43 - Garry Reed
- 44 - Doug Silke
- 45 - Trevor and Marion Weatherhead
- 46 - Burnett Mary Regional Group for Natural Resource Management
- 47 - Rob Katter MP
- 48 - CSIRO
- 49 - Cloncurry Shire Council
- 50 - Mary River Catchment Coordinating Committee
- 51 - Juno Downs
- 52 - Barcoo Shire
- 53 - Desert Channels Group
- 54 - Healthy Waterways and Catchments
- 55 - Department of Primary Industries, NSW Government
- 56 - Charters Towers Regional Council
- 57 - Department of Agriculture and Water Resources
- 58 - Ipswich City Council
- 59 - David Pahlke (private submission)
- 60 - Jim Elliot