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WA scientists shut out from working on borer vaccine for dying trees

WA scientists shut out from working on borer vaccine for dying trees

A Perth-based plant pathology lab says it was stripped of a permit after it ran foul of the state government’s narrative.

  • by Sarah Brookes

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‘A potential wildlife massacre’: Eyes on the sky as virus wings its way towards Australia

‘A potential wildlife massacre’: Eyes on the sky as virus wings its way towards Australia

A virulent strain of bird flu is morphing as it spreads around the world and Australia looks to be its end destination.

  • by Mike Foley
Black swans in ‘significant peril’ from bird flu

Black swans in ‘significant peril’ from bird flu

Australia’s poultry industry is grappling with an outbreak of H7 bird flu, but the H5N1 strain, which has spread to every other continent, could wipe out native species.

  • by Mike Foley
‘I thought it was a horse’: Rogue pigs run amok across NSW

‘I thought it was a horse’: Rogue pigs run amok across NSW

Oscar Pearse was sitting on his tractor planting a crop of chickpeas when he looked over his shoulder and saw his nemeses approaching.

  • by Catherine Naylor
Bird flu hits another farm near Sydney

Bird flu hits another farm near Sydney

Avian influenza has been found at a second egg farm in the Hawkesbury district.

  • by Ben Cubby
400,000 dead chickens: Bird flu outbreak at Victorian farm spreads to second location

400,000 dead chickens: Bird flu outbreak at Victorian farm spreads to second location

Thousands of chickens have been killed to stem the spread of a deadly strain of bird flu, but the disease has already been discovered at a second poultry farm in the state’s south-west.

  • by Bianca Hall
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‘Massive surveillance failure’: Fire ant infestation sparks fear of undetected spread

‘Massive surveillance failure’: Fire ant infestation sparks fear of undetected spread

More than 100 nests of potentially deadly fire ants have been discovered on Defence land in the Murray Darling river system.

  • by Mike Foley
Swarming fire ants
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Swarming fire ants

Fire ants bites can cause a severe burning sensation that lasts up to an hour and in some instances can cause a fatal anaphylactic shock.

Indonesia told of mass cattle deaths only days after ship had left

Indonesia told of mass cattle deaths only days after ship had left

Indonesia says it would have liked to have known earlier that 151 animals had died on a transport vessel from Darwin.

  • by Zach Hope and Karuni Rompies
A missed chance to eradicate fire ants could cost Australia $38 billion

A missed chance to eradicate fire ants could cost Australia $38 billion

A national outbreak of the pest from its Queensland stronghold would sting the economy – and that’s without even considering the health costs.

  • by Mike Foley
Fire ant threat requires whole-of-government response, inquiry hears

Fire ant threat requires whole-of-government response, inquiry hears

Helen Scott-Orr, a former federal inspector-general of biosecurity, warns the threat posed by the invasive pest goes far beyond agriculture.

  • by Mike Foley