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Funding Priorities

National Management Map


Lantana
Weed Spread &
Management Actions
2011

(pdf - 355kb)


Lantana current
distribution (2007)

(jpg - 236kb)

Lantana potential
distribution (CLIMATE
modelling)

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Lantana remote sensing

Detailed maps of lantana distribution throughout Queensland and New South Wales have been developed using satellite imagery, paired with a predictive computer model.

The regional scale mapping information provided through this system will detect lantana down to a 100 m² pixel area with approximately 80 percent accuracy.

Mapping data is available to key stakeholders to encourage better strategic management of lantana, for the protection of important environmental, economic and social assets.


Landsat imagery showing
lantana infestations in red
For more information on mapping data for regional areas, contact the Lantana WoNS Coordinator.

Potential Distribution Map

Lantana Best Practice Manual and Decision Support Tool

    Introductory pages (pdf - 1238kb)

    The lantana profile (pdf - 2191kb)

    Designing a control program – issues to consider (pdf - 1691kb)

    The lantana seven step plan (pdf - 1565kb)

    Control methods (pdf - 2929kb)

    Using the Decision Support Tool (pdf - 804kb)

    Further information (pdf - 919kb)

    The Lantana Best Practice Manual and Decision Support Tool has recently been released following a four year Australian Government funded research project.

    Information collected from eleven trial sites established throughout Queensland and New South Wales was used to determine the most effective and efficient sequences of integrated control to achieve specified management outcomes.

    The new resource provides a comprehensive guide to lantana control in Australia and includes an electronic Decision Support Tool to enable land managers to tailor control programs to their individual situations.

    These resources are available free of charge by calling Qld Primary Industries and Fisheries on 13 25 23 (from within Qld) or +61 7 3404 6999 from interstate or overseas.

National Plan to Protect Environmental Assets from Lantana

    The Plan to Protect Environmental Assets from Lantana was developed to coordinate Australia’s response to lantana invasion in native ecosystems.

    This plan, developed by researchers from the NSW Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water, in collaboration with the Lantana WoNS Program, provides a framework for the prioritisation of management investment toward those species and ecosystems most at risk.

    For more information on how you can be involved; and to view the current list of species and ecological communities affected by lantana, please visit the Lantana Plan website.

Monitoring and Evaluation

    This weed is currently undergoing a 5 year review and upon completion in late 2009 / early 2010 the report will be added to this page.

Review of Progress Against the Strategic Plan.(pdf - 1,691kb)

National Coordinator

    Kym Johnson
    National Lantana Coordinator
    Biosecurity Queensland
    Dept Employment, Economic Development & Innovation (Qld)
    Level 1, 225 Brisbane St, Ipswich, Qld., 4305

    PO Box 96, Ipswich, Qld., 4305

    Telephone: (07) 3432 7704
    Mobile: 0450 613 730
    e-mail:
    kym.johnson@deedi.qld.gov.au

National Lantana Management Group

    The National Lantana Management Group (NLMG) is an independent and voluntary advisory group established to oversee the delivery of the Lantana National Strategic Plan.

    Members of the group come from a range of backgrounds and represent industry, government and private stakeholder groups.

    NLMG member profiles (pdf - 251kb)

Documents and Resources

National Strategy download (pdf 830kB)

Comments Requested

You are encouraged to provide ongoing comments on the strategy to the National Contact.

Please use the form below for your contribution as it will be forwarded directly to the National contact.

We have requested a small amount of personal information, which will enable comments to be considered, against the background of you the contributor. It is particularly important for you to tell us if you are representing the views of an organisation or group of people. This will also allow the National Contact to contact you if they need clarification or further information.

Required information is marked with an asterisk.

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