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The Australian, state and territory governments, through the National Biosecurity Committee, are developing a national biosecurity strategy with key industry and community partners to provide a strategic direction for Australia’s biosecurity system.
The national strategy will seek to align our collective efforts towards a common purpose and provide a clear commitment to prioritised action and investment. This will ensure Australia’s biosecurity system remains fit to meet the challenges of the next decade.
Public consultation on the national biosecurity strategy consultation draft is now closed. Thank you for your input and feedback on the draft. A summary of the feedback received will be provided shortly.
What happens next
Your feedback on the consultation draft will inform a national biosecurity strategy, which will be delivered to Australian agriculture ministers for their consideration.
To subscribe for updates on the national biosecurity strategy, please enter your email address under Stay Informed.
Who engaged?
In total 136 submissions on the consultation draft were received.
The Australian, state and territory governments, through the National Biosecurity Committee, are developing a national biosecurity strategy with key industry and community partners to provide a strategic direction for Australia’s biosecurity system.
The national strategy will seek to align our collective efforts towards a common purpose and provide a clear commitment to prioritised action and investment. This will ensure Australia’s biosecurity system remains fit to meet the challenges of the next decade.
Public consultation on the national biosecurity strategy consultation draft is now closed. Thank you for your input and feedback on the draft. A summary of the feedback received will be provided shortly.
What happens next
Your feedback on the consultation draft will inform a national biosecurity strategy, which will be delivered to Australian agriculture ministers for their consideration.
To subscribe for updates on the national biosecurity strategy, please enter your email address under Stay Informed.
Who engaged?
In total 136 submissions on the consultation draft were received.