The City of Bunbury has teamed up with the City of Busselton, Shire of Harvey, Shire of Capel and Leschenault Biosecurity Group to help stop the spread of Arum Lily in a series of workshops.
Published 11 July 2024
Arum Lily grows rapidly, outcompetes native plants, reduces biodiversity, and disrupts habitats.
It harms wildlife, lowers pasture productivity, and poses toxicity risks.
To help stop the spread and raise awareness a series of workshops will be held to educate the community.
- Tuesday, 16 July
- 5.30pm to 6.30pm
- Gelorup Community Centre, 40 Hasties Road, Gelorup
- Wednesday, 17 July
- 5.30pm to 6.30pm
- Leschenault Leisure Centre, Leisure Drive, Australind
Significant resources are available to landholders through One Weed, a State Natural Resources Management (SNRM) funded program, to support Arum Lily control including:
Free Herbicide for use on private property
- Equipment Loan
- Control Guidance
- and more
More info: www.lbginc.org.au | 0477 049 967