National Biosecurity Strategy.
Country
Type of law
Policy
Abstract
The National Biosecurity Strategy 2022-2030 has as purpose to obtain a risk-based system underpinned by science that protects Australia’s people, our environment, economy and lifestyle from the biosecurity threats of today and tomorrow. This strategy’s scope covers exotic and established pests, weeds and diseases, including zoonotic diseases, but does not extend to human biosecurity.
To achieve Strategy's vision and purpose, actions are organized under 6 priority areas. 1) Shared biosecurity culture so that everyone understands its importance and plays their part; 2) Coordinated preparedness and response to boost system’s adaptability and its capacity to prevent, detect, manage, respond to and recover from outbreaks; 3) Stronger partnerships between all stakeholders at local, regional, national and international levels; 4) Sustainable investment and funding (sufficient, co-funded, transparent, and targeted the priorities); 5) Highly skilled workforce; 6) Integration supported by technology, research and data.
To achieve Strategy's vision and purpose, actions are organized under 6 priority areas. 1) Shared biosecurity culture so that everyone understands its importance and plays their part; 2) Coordinated preparedness and response to boost system’s adaptability and its capacity to prevent, detect, manage, respond to and recover from outbreaks; 3) Stronger partnerships between all stakeholders at local, regional, national and international levels; 4) Sustainable investment and funding (sufficient, co-funded, transparent, and targeted the priorities); 5) Highly skilled workforce; 6) Integration supported by technology, research and data.
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Date of text
Entry into force notes
2022-2030
Repealed
No
Publication reference
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry.
Source language
English
Legislation Amendment
No