GOLDFIELDS NULLARBOR RANGELANDS BIOSECURITY ASSOCIATION

Gnrba

THE GNRBA

The Goldfields Nullarbor Rangelands Biosecurity Association (GNRBA) is a not-for-profit organisation formed under the Associations Incorporation Act 2015 and operates under the Biosecurity and Agriculture Management Act 2007. The primary purpose of the GNRBA is the control and management of priority declared species in the Goldfields Nullarbor region, these being Wild Dogs, Large Feral Herbivores (LFH) and weeds. The GNRBA is formally
recognised by the Minister of Agriculture as a Recognised Biosecurity Group (RBG), and is managed by a committee of management, which consists of 8 members.

objectives

1) To enable and assist Goldfields Nullarbor landholders and land managers to develop a coordinated approach for declared pest control in their area, in support of what they are required to do as individual land managers.

2) To provide the basis for shared responsibility and funding in the control of declared pests in the region, which enables communities and industry to partner with others, including state government agencies, for landscape and
established declared pest management.

3) To provide a framework to foster efficiency through partnership arrangements to make the best use of skills, funds, capacities, incentives and regulations to control declared pests

HOW GNRBA SUPPORTS YOU

  • Reporting
  • Data collecting
  • Facilitating bait supply
  • Connecting you to areas of support
  • Ammunition Subsidy – Chemical Subsidy
  • Deliver Community Information and Awareness
  • Representative of pastoralists concerns for Community Consultation, Coordinate GNRBA Approved LPMTs
  • Assist pastoralists in having a voice of concerns at State and National level
  • Work on projects to sustain the environment such as invasive weed species – Onion Weed, Pest Management – baiting supply, CPE supply, discounted trapping purchases and LMPT assistance
  • Large Feral Herbivore Management Local Plan, WA Lands Pest Management with Stakeholders, National Camel Management Planning
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