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    Biosecurity

    This Month

    Moree cotton farmer Mick Humphries.

    Farmers cottoning on to threat to $4.2b industry

    Cotton exports have nearly doubled recently but an increased threat from diseases has threatened to wipe-out crops.

    • James Hall

    July

    Cell vaccine production at CSL Seqirus plant at Holly Springs in North Carolina.

    CSL wins global avian flu vaccine contracts

    Australian pharmaceutical giant CSL is to supply up to 45 million shots of its avian flu vaccine to Europe and the US as health authorities prepare for possible human infection from the dangerous H5 strain.

    • Tom Burton

    Woolies, Harris Farm, Tesla chair, pile in to back biosecurity start-up

    ExoFlare has plans to build a global biosecurity tech firm, modelled on international cybersecurity players, and has big-name backers watching as it helps tackle bird flu.

    • Paul Smith
    In the 20 years to 2023, the national median price for farmland has risen by an average of 8.5 per cent a year.

    Avian flu surveillance to be upped amid fears of spring outbreaks

    A $7 million package of federal initiatives is to be rolled out to prepare for possible outbreaks of the highly dangerous H5N1 avian flu strain

    • Tom Burton

    June

    Consumers urged against panic-buying after Coles imposes egg limit

    One supermarket giant is limiting customers to two cartons of eggs after an outbreak of bird flu in Victoria worsened.

    • Gus McCubbing
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    May

    Bird flu worries are on the rise.

    US restricts some Australian poultry imports due to bird flu concerns

    New restrictions on Victorian poultry and poultry by-products entering the United States will have limited impact on the local industry, a peak group says.

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    • Rachael Ward
    A version of bird flu has been found at an egg farm in Victoria.

    Bird flu on the march, experts warn

    More than 400,000 chickens were slaughtered in Victoria this week and experts say Australia will be lucky to avoid the more virulent version of avian flu.

    • Tom Burton
    A version of bird flu has been found at an egg farm in Victoria.

    Bird flu fears put health authorities, farmers on edge

    Two unrelated cases of the potentially deadly virus have been detected in Victoria.

    • Andrew Tillett

    April

    The US Department of Agriculture has confirmed that cows in Texas, Kansas and Michigan have been infected with H5N1 bird flu.

    Avian flu outbreak in US cows tracked by Australian officials

    The CDC says this is a developing situation and so far, a person in Texas who had direct contact with dairy cattle, has tested positive for H5N1 bird flu.

    • Jill Margo

    May 2023

    National Farmers Federation president Fiona Simson.

    Farmers hit with new biosecurity tax

    Growers say the budget does nothing to ease runaway food price inflation.

    • Brad Thompson

    September 2022

    Universal Biosecurity has struck a deal with Qube on fumigation of sea containers.

    Biosecurity bolter in China food security talks after Qube deal

    A biosecurity start-up is in talks with China about protecting its strategic grain reserve after signing a breakthrough deal with logistics giant Qube.

    • Brad Thompson

    July 2022

    Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has backed calls to close the border with Indonesia.

    ‘Playing with a loaded gun’: Dutton backs border closure

    Opposition Leader Peter Dutton and Nationals leader David Littleproud have signalled support for a border closure to Indonesia over foot and mouth disease.

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    • Georgie Moore
    Imports of containers into Australia have been delayed by biosecurity checks for pests like the brown marmorated stink bug.

    Biosecurity delays fuel importers’ costs

    Biosecurity checks of goods shipped into Australia are taking up to a month to complete as inspectors struggle with staff shortages and new disease outbreaks.

    • Jenny Wiggins

    April 2022

    Ellume founder Sean Parsons, left, and Maryland governor Larry Hogan at the opening of Ellume’s diagnositics facility in Maryland.

    Ellume deal could open door to US investment: president hopeful

    A potential US presidential candidate has praised Australia’s diagnostic manufacturing company Ellume in its efforts to help US national security.

    • Matthew Cranston

    February 2021

    National Farmers Federation chief executive Tony Mahar.

    China trade war to cost farmers $36.9b this decade

    Farmers have put investment in long-term agricultural trade strategy at the top of their federal budget wish list.

    • Brad Thompson
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    October 2020

    The virus tended to survive longer on smooth surfaces, such as ATM screens and Australia's plastic banknotes.

    Virus can persist for four weeks on banknotes, Australian study finds

    Scientists have shown SARS-CoV-2 is 'extremely robust' on smooth surfaces such as mobile screens and plastic banknotes at room temperature.

    • Jason Gale

    September 2020

    Nobel Prize winning immunologist Peter Doherty.

    Why climate change has the potential to cause more pandemics

    Nobel prize winner Peter Doherty has supported calls from senior government advisers for more action to stop the spread of animal-borne diseases.

    • Tom McIlroy

    June 2020

    Shoppers forced to socially distance outside a wet market in the Philippines.

    Australian agri-research can lead the way in virus prevention

    There are lean, adaptable and effective ways of improving biosecurity, food security and food safety at home and abroad.

    • Craig Emerson, John Anderson and Colin Chartres

    May 2020

    David Littleproud has dumped plans for a biosecurity levy after strong industry resistance

    Government raises white flag on $100m-a-year quarantine levy

    The Morrison government has raised the white flag on plans to impose a $100 million-a-year biosecurity levy on imports.

    • Phillip Coorey

    March 2020

    Coronavirus

    Unprecedented limitations on movement, event bans loom

    Mass gatherings, public events and medical facilities could be included in efforts to limit the spread of the deadly virus.

    • Tom McIlroy