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Weeds for Trees

Wellington Shire Council would like to hear from rural landholders plagued by infestations of roadside weeds next to their properties, as they may qualify for free herbicides and other help to tackle the problem.

By Wellington Shire Council - 5th August 2004 - Back to News

Application forms for assistance under the Weeds for Trees initiative - coordinated jointly by the council, the Department of Primary Industries (DPI) and Landcare – have been sent to all rural landholders in the shire.

Those who would like help have until 27 August 2004 to apply for assistance and if they qualify will receive a supply of herbicides for approved weed control. In addition Landcare will be providing indigenous plants to help revegetate suitable roadsides and to promote biodiversity.

The scheme has been operating for three years, with approximately 900 kilometres sprayed and cleared of weed infestations.

More information is available by contacting Wellington’s Environmental Planner, Colleen Murphy on 1300 366 244.

Said Wellington’s Mayor Jeff Amos: "This council is committed to looking after our natural resources, including our bushlands, which means doing whatever we can to address the menace of weeds. Assisting rural landholders where we can under the Weeds for Trees initiative is just one of many ways the shire works towards preserving the environment."

Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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