• Skip to main content
  • Skip to after header navigation
  • Skip to site footer
The Coonamble Times

The Coonamble Times

Your Local Newspaper Serving Coonamble & district since 1885

News

  • Digital Editions
  • Local News | Paid
  • News Showcase | Free
  • Local News | Featured
  • Western Plains App
Subscribe

Services & Information

  • About
  • Advertise with us
  • Services
  • Events
  • Photo Galleries
  • Contact Us

Subscribers

  • Account Login
  • Your Membership
  • Purchase History
  • Edit Your Profile
  • Update Billing Card
  • Digital Editions
  • News Updates
    • Local News | Featured
    • Local News | Paid
  • Events
  • Photo Galleries
  • Advertising
    • Advertise with us
    • Rate Card
    • Media Kit
  • Login / Account
    • Your Account
    • Single Issue Downloads & Purchase History
    • Edit Your Profile
    • Online Edition Archives
      • Online Edition 2023 Archive
      • Online Edition 2022 Archive
      • Online Edition 2021 Archive
      • Online Edition 2017 Archive
      • Online Edition 2018 Archive
      • Online Edition 2019 Archive
    • Log out
News Showcase | Free

Millions allocated to head off Hudson Pear

07/01/2023 by The Coonamble Times

PHOTO: The spikes from Hudson Pear can cause serious damages to native plant, animals, humans and car tyres. 

A NEW $2.6 million program was announced in Lightning Ridge on Monday 12 December towards getting on top of rapidly- growing infestations of Hudson Pear within the region. 

The Hudson Pear is a major invasive plant that is green in colour and filled with hundreds, if not thousands of long spines. Its prickles can cause serious damage, harming native plants and animals, while its spikes can pierce footwear and tyres. 

Hudson Pear was first located in Lightning Ridge in the late 1960’s. 

It is believed to have been spread from a cactus nursery at Grawin, with some reports that its rapid spread was aided by opal miners who deliberately used the plants to protect their diggings from nocturnal thieves. The weed has since been located in Coonamble, Walgett, Grawin, Cumborah, Glengarry and parts of South and Western Australia…

Read More

Share this:

  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X

Sidebar

Latest News

From the Mayor’s Desk: 15 July 2026

Bears Old Boys back for the memories

Aggressive dogs continue to test council

Massage now available in the main street

Land councils oppose NSW Crown Land reforms

Lorna’s an official Aussie now

Latest Digital Edition

15 July 2026

Checkout Added to cart

Your Local Newspaper

We’ve been part of the conversation since 1885.

A proudly independent, locally owned business supporting our community and local businesses.

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn
Subscribe
Donate

Information & Services

  • About
  • Our Services
  • Advertise
  • Enquiries
  • Editorial Guidelines
  • Complaints

The Coonamble Times
51 Castlereagh St,
Coonamble NSW

02 6822 1911

Contact Us

Copyright © 2026 · The Coonamble Times · All Rights Reserved