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Red Imported Fire Ant Restricted Area ^HIGH RISK RESTRICTED AREA 1 Acae.aRtd^ ■f Glen Cairn Peak Crossing WatwfordWest RED IMPORTED FIRE ANT RESTRICTED AREA Goodna Westlake 1 /fester Phnpema Afflberiey Goolman Priestdaie Vinrhe Rock Areherfield Green tmnk Purga Waawong DECLARATION NOTICE Ashwey Harrtsvitte Racevtew wmowbank Augustine Heathwood RecHianfc Wfsbart Declaration Notice Burellan Puinf HerltegePark Redbank Plains Woodrtdge (declared under section 49 of the Plant Protection Regulation 2002) BcHbkdPark Hillcrest Itodtend Bay Wutt;urala Beteiont Hohnview Regents Park Thmanto Berrbtba Inata Richlands Yarrabdba The Director-General of the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries declares Bethania Ipswich Ripley Yatoia that the listed suburbs and localities are in either a high risk restricted area Blackstone J^bfopifly Rrverhttte or a low risk restricted area. BoKM^ Heights ttmboc^ha Rrwerview Brookwater Karaiee Rochedale The declaration comes into effect on 31 August 2015 and revokes and replaces all Browns Pfatns Rarawatha Rochedaie South previous restricted area declaration notices for fire ants in South East Queensland. Buccan Kh^ston ftocklea Regional Council BundsFsba Kurafay Rosevais The movement restrictions mentioned in sections 51-^B of the Plant Protection Burbank LautteY Rosewood Regulation 2002 apply to high risk and low risk restricted areas. 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Restricted Area Version 53 Manure - Bark for further information Risk Management Plan or an Inspector's Approval to move Movement into the unrestricted area requires an Approved Effective Date: 31 August 2015 Hay Pot plants these items off a property. Risk Management Plan or an Inspector’s Approval. Potting media Turf Log on to Log on to vwvw.daf.qld.gov.au/fireants for details. Log on to www.daf.qld.gov.au/fireants for details. j High Risk L J Suburb Boundaries www.daf.qid.gov.auZfireants Sieepers/iogs Gravels I—=J Restricted Area Poultry litter _ Local Government Residents Residents living in this area have several options when moving Residents living in this area have no formal requirements. I—-I Boundaries or call 13 25 23 ___... Low Risk restricted items off their property. Log on to Please check your yard for fire ants and call 13 25 23 if you I------1 Restricted Area *Soil will require an Inspector’s Approval .; Water Bodies before being moved into an unrestricted www.daf.qld.gov.au/flreants for details. think you have found suspect ants. area. Log on to 0 2 6 10 A www.daf.qld.gov.au/fireants for details. Disclaimer: While every care is taken to ensure the accuracy of these data sets, all data custodians and/or the State of Queensland makes no representations or warranties about its accuracy, reliability, completeness or suitability for any particular purpose and disclaims ail responsibility and all liability (including without limitation, liability in negligence) for all expenses, losses, damages (including indirect or consequential damage) and costs to which you might incur as a result of the data being inaccurate or incomplete in any way and for any reason. Replications of maps and/or data contained within are subject to authorisation by the Mapping Coordinator, Biosecurity Queensland Control Centre. Queensland Government Acknowledgements © The State of Queensland • Department of Natural Resources & Mines 2015. © The State of Queensland - Department of Agriculture & Fisheries 2015. 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