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Queensland Biosecurity Strategy 2009-14

Author/s:
Department of Primary Industries & Fisheries
Published:
December 2008

Queensland Biosecurity Strategy summary

Cover of Queensland Biosecurity Strategy document
Queensland Biosecurity Strategy 2009-14

This Biosecurity Strategy, the first of its kind for Queensland, maps out the key areas of focus over the next five years as we build a world-class biosecurity system.

This is a strategy for Queensland, to be owned by Queenslanders from all walks of life and from each end of our state.

Our guiding vision is for Queensland to be protected from the risks and impacts of pests and diseases through the collaborative efforts of all Queenslanders.

The strategy aims to:

  • articulate a shared vision for Queensland´s biosecurity system
  • set out the high-level goals and strategies for biosecurity in Queensland
  • identify the key strategies that will be pursued to achieve these goals
  • position Queensland within the changing national and international biosecurity environment.

To learn more about our biosecurity goals and strategies and about how you can contribute to your own and Queensland´s future biosecurity, please view the strategy document.

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