House of Representatives Committees

House Standing Committee on Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
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Taking Control: a national approach to pest animals

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Appendix B – List of exhibits

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1 Report ‘Economic Impact of State and Local Government Expenditure on Weed and Pest Management in Queensland ’, forwarded by the Local Government Association of Queensland. 2 Cop y of submission to the NSW Legislative Council General Purpose Standing Committee No. 5 Inquiry into Feral Animals, August 2001 by the Tumbarumba Shire Feral Animal Working Group, presented by Mr   David Saxton . 3 The National Wild Dog Summit, Wodonga Civic Centre, 22 nd February 2002, Conference Proceedings, presented by Ms Betty Murtagh, Albury, 18 June 2004. 4 Motions passed at Tallangatta meeting of landholders, 17 June 2004 , presented by Mr Brian Fraser, Albury, 18 June 2004 5 ‘Farmers wild over killer dogs’, Herald Sun, 15 May 2004, presented by Mrs Alison Burston, Albury, 18 June 2004. 6 Photographs (3) of feral pig killed in Gippsland, 17 June 2004 , presented by Mr Fraser Barry, Albury, 18 June 2004 . 7 Tumbarumba Shire Feral Animal Working Group, ‘Draft Co-operative Wild Dog/Fox Management Program’, presented by Mr David Saxton, Albury, 18 June 2004. 8 ‘Gravy train of inexperience’, presented by Mr Tuckey , Albury, 18 June 2004 . 9

Information about Wild Dog Management Groups and a proposed national Competency Standard for Vertebrate Pest Management, presented by Mr Geoff Burston, Benambra.

10

Wild dog/fox working group, Cooperative Wild Dog/Fox Control Plan, July 2002 – June 2005, tabled by Mr Schultz, 16 February 2005.

11

‘A national approach towards humane vertebrate pest control: ‘Discussion paper’, arising from the proceedings of an RSPCA Australia/AWC/VPC joint workshop, 4-5 August 2003, Melbourne, forwarded by RSPCA Australia.

12

‘Developing alternatives to 1080 for managing browsing’, Tim Wardlaw, Principal Scientist (Biology & Conservation), Forestry Tasmania, presented by Mr Tim Wardlaw, Longford, 29 March 2005.

13

‘State of the Forests Report 2002’ and other documents presented by Mr  Trevor Bird, Longford, 29 March 2005.

14

Documents and correspondence presented during discussions at Warrawagine Station – 21 July 2005 .

15

‘Survey – Wild Dogs’, September 2002, presented by Michael and Susan   Litchfield , Cooma, 9 September 2005 .

16

Articles on Neospora caninum and other documents presented by Mrs   Ellen Green , Cooma, 9 September 2005 .

17

Wild dog articles and photos presented by Mrs Sylvia Golby , Cooma, 9 September 2005 . 18 ‘Report on material presented and recommendations, in the matter of the Wild Dog Advisory panel Meeting, Queanbeyan, 4 September 2001’, presented by Mr Bob Maguire, Cooma, 9 September 2005. 19 Maps and correspondence related to sheep kills by wild dogs, presented by Mr Bob Maguire, Cooma, 9 September 2005 . 20 ‘3-Year Cooperative Wild Dog/Fox Plan for Rocky Plain/Snowy Plain’, presented by Mr Bob Maguire, Cooma, 9 September 2005 .

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