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NSW Government’s Tough Stance on Fire Ants Pays Off

NSW Government’s Tough Stance on Fire Ants Pays Off – Crackdown on Rogue Businesses Results in Major Fines
The Minns Labor Government’s commitment to protecting NSW from the devastating impact of red imported fire ants is delivering real results. Two Queensland businesses have been convicted and fined a total of $60,000 for breaching biosecurity laws aimed at keeping fire ants out of the state. This victory highlights the effectiveness of the government’s increased surveillance, compliance, and enforcement measures.
Since being elected in 2023, the Minns Labor Government has prioritized biosecurity, increasing funding to fight fire ants from $15 million annually to $95 million over four years. This bold action is aimed at ensuring NSW communities, homes, farms, and natural landscapes remain safe from this invasive species.
Major Recent Prosecutions:
- Brytarbri Pty Ltd (Allenview Turf) was convicted of nine offences for moving soil, turf underlay, and compost from the Queensland fire ant-infested area into NSW without required biosecurity certificates.
- Marlyn Compost was convicted of 20 offences for illegally moving turf without certification.
To strengthen the fight against fire ants, NSW Minister for Agriculture Tara Moriarty introduced a complete ban on turf movement from Queensland’s infested zones in November 2024. This tough approach is helping keep the threat at bay while sending a strong message to rogue businesses.
Operation Victa – Keeping NSW Safe
The Government’s border enforcement initiative, Operation Victa, is a prime example of how coordinated efforts are stopping fire ants before they spread. So far, the operation has conducted four waves of inspections, resulting in:
- 352 vehicles stopped, with 156 from fire ant-infested areas.
- 12 vehicles turned back to Queensland for failing to meet certification standards.
- 8 penalty notices issued and 3 warnings.
In addition, fire ant sniffer dogs have been deployed in Kyogle and Tweed Valley to monitor trucks and landscaping sites, while border checkpoints use CCTV and Police cooperation to prevent illegal movements.
Ongoing Surveillance and Community Involvement
The Minns Labor Government has launched an extensive surveillance program that relies on cutting-edge technology and community reporting to detect any potential threats. Since December 2023, the fire ant team has achieved the following:
- 1,366 voluntary community reports checked for potential fire ant sightings.
- 12,750 Record of Movement declarations from businesses.
- 1,613 surveillance operations conducted across the state.
A Clear Message from Minister Tara Moriarty
“The Minns Labor Government is serious about stopping fire ants from entering NSW. There will be no tolerance for businesses that flout our biosecurity controls and threaten our state’s homes, farms, and natural landscapes. The full force of the law will be applied to anyone who compromises the safety of our communities.
“We’re using monitoring, CCTV, police support, sniffer dogs, and border checks to prevent the spread of fire ants. I urge everyone to comply with biosecurity requirements or report those who aren’t. Together, we can protect NSW from this menace.”
The Minns Labor Government remains committed to working with the Queensland Government to eradicate the fire ant infestation, ensuring regional NSW remains protected, connected, and thriving.
For more information on biosecurity regulations and fire ant control, visit the NSW Department of Primary Industries website.
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