A number of introduced species of animal are targeted pests in the Cairns Regional Council area. Council is responsible for:

  • Ensuring that restricted plants and declared animals are controlled within Council area as outlined in Biosecurity Act 2014.
  • Preventing the introduction and spread of restricted plants and animals within this local government area.
  • Enforcing relevant provisions of the Biosecurity Act 2014.

Community assistance

Council offers numerous forms of support for local land managers and occupiers experiencing pest issues.

Please contact Council's Natural Areas Land Management Officers for further information on 1300 69 22 47.

Responsibilities of land managers

All Queenslanders have a ‘general biosecurity obligation’ (GBO) under Queensland's Biosecurity Act 2014.

This means that everyone is responsible for managing biosecurity risks that are:

  • under their control and
  • that they know about, or should reasonably be expected to know about.

Under the GBO, individuals and organisations whose activities pose a biosecurity risk must:

  • minimise the likelihood of causing a biosecurity event and limit the consequences if such an event is caused
  • prevent or minimise the harmful effects a risk could have, and not do anything that might make any harmful effects worse.
  • take all reasonable and practical steps to prevent or minimise each biosecurity risk.

Biosecurity and pest animal control

Pest plants and animals are seen to be more or less of a threat depending on the primary values for which a landholder is managing the land.

Council officers have powers under the Queensland Biodiversity Act 2014 to ensure pests are appropriately managed on both public and private property.

To support pest management in the region, Council has released the following biosecurity programs related to pest animals that state intentions to exercise its powers around treatment and surveillance of pests, property access and compliance with the Act:

Last Updated: 2 May 2024

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