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Import of Polynesian Tiger Mosquito (Aedes polynesiensis)

Comments on this application closed 2 March 2018. The text and documents below remain available for reference only.

About the application

The Department of the Environment and Energy has received an application and draft assessment report under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) to add Polynesian Tiger Mosquito (Aedes polynesiensis) to the Live Import List for scientific research purposes.

The report has been prepared against the standard terms of reference and assesses the suitability of these species for import into Australia.

How can I get involved

Comments are invited on the draft report. It is available for public comment for approximately 20 business days, closing on Friday 2 March 2017.

Read the report

Draft Assessment Report for Aedes (Stegomyia) polynesiensis (PDF - 292.22 KB)
Draft Assessment Report for Aedes (Stegomyia) polynesiensis (DOCX - 236.8 KB)

Send your comments

If it is not possible to meet the deadline, please contact the Department at exotic.species@environment.gov.au

Please forward any written comments to:

The Director
Environmental Biosecurity Section
Department of Environment and Energy
GPO Box 787
CANBERRA  ACT  2601
Email: exotic.species@environment.gov.au

Confidentiality

All comments received will be provided to the applicant to address in finalising the assessment report. Any relevant information provided will be considered by the Department prior to briefing the Minister. If you wish your comments to remain confidential, you should clearly mark the relevant part(s) of your comments as ‘confidential’.

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