Campaign shines a spotlight on grassroots biosecurity

A new campaign will showcase the everyday actions Victorians are taking to help protect our State against pests and diseases.

Biosecurity Victoria executive director Katherine Clift said the ‘Make a difference in biosecurity’ campaign showcases the effective, achievable steps safeguarding our state.

“Whether you’re from a farm, live in the city or love the great outdoors – we all have a role to play when it comes to biosecurity,” Dr Clift said.

“We’ve spoken to people protecting our farms and parks, our pets and gardens, the natural and marine environments, and safeguarding our cultural heritage and the success of our industries.”

Passionate home gardener Eva shares tips on the daily biosecurity practices she carries out in her suburban backyard.

“I go outside first thing in the morning, wander around and pick all the dead leaves off the plants I find and take the weeds out,” said Eva.

Wurundjeri Elder and Coranderrk Wandoon estate manager Uncle Dave Wandin combines traditional Aboriginal practices with conventional farming to ensure Country stays healthy.

“It’s the responsibility of every Victorian to be aware and educated about what is a threat and to take action in whatever shape or form that they have the power to do so,” said Uncle Dave.

Sheep farmers Jane and Mick from Harrow in Western Victoria describe how good biosecurity is essential to the survival of their farm.

“If we don’t manage risks on our farm, whether it be Mother Nature or biosecurity, we can’t be sustainable as a family,” said Mick.

For more information go to: https://agriculture.vic.gov.au/biosecurity/protecting-victoria/strengthening-victorias-biosecurity-system-program/make-a-difference-in-biosecurity

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