Media Release: Funding secured to tackle high-risk weed species

Media Release: Funding secured to tackle high-risk weed species

Friday, 9 May 2025

Invasive weed species remain a big issue in the region and Member for the Northern Tablelands Brendan Moylan has been advocating for more action from the NSW Government to stop the spread of harrisia cactus and tropical soda apple.

This week the NSW Government responded with $10 million to target high-risk weeds across the state through their Weeds Action Program.

The program focuses on prevention and early intervention and is administered by local councils and Local Control Authorities (LCA).

The harrisia cactus is a problem in the areas of Croppa Creek, North Star and Boggabilla and has choked out a large amount of valuable agricultural land.

Animals can become trapped in the plant and the barbs are so sharp they can puncture vehicle tyres. One flower will have approximately 1,000 seeds in it and are spread rapidly by birds.

Tropical soda apple is a big problem in the Macleay Valley which borders the Northern Tablelands. It is moving from the riparian areas onto private land at a rapid rate.

“Both species of weeds are particularly aggressive and produce large amounts of seeds which are easily spread by birds and other animals,” Mr Moylan said.

“We have seen valuable farmland decimated and farmers within the region are struggling to keep it off their land.

“Funding to target these invasive high-risk weed species is a step in the right direction to protecting our agricultural industries.”

The LCAs will work with community groups, land managers and farmers to protect livestock and lands.

                                           MEDIA: Electorate Office 6772 5552                      

Photo caption: The harrisia cactus is a huge threat to farmland in the western side of the Northern Tablelands electorate.

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