PHOTO: Outbreaks in Indonesia have left the state vulnerable to threats. (Supplied: Dugald Saunders).
The NSW Government has committed to an investment in fighting off biosecurity threats, after complex global outbreaks have made Australia’s geographical distance buffer near redundant.
Over $160 million will be dedicated towards improving biosecurity measures to protect regional NSW communities, where the agricultural industry is currently thriving...
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