See our latest updates. It was the year in which the entire world learnt that biosecurity matters - for once it was not just an issue for farmers and landowners. Current as at 1300hrs WST. Resources. G2G Pass – Electronic Licensing System for COVID-19 Travel Restrictions in WA ; G2G Pass – Electronic Licensing System for COVID-19 Travel Restrictions in WA. The Government of Western Australia acknowledges the traditional custodians throughout Western Australia and their continuing connection to the land, waters and community. Restrictions on travel to remote Aboriginal communities. Only Kurrawang community office, chapel, basketball court, recreational areas and refuse site are open. Last updated: 16 December 2020 at 11.24am. For more information see the Controlled interstate border page. Contact. Police will conduct in-person visits for people who do not download and use the G2G NOW app. COVID-19 Update for the Kimberley region. Police have the power to enforce the travel restrictions, and fines of up to $50,000 can be issued. Risk items and potential carriers that may pose a threat to Western Australia can include fresh fruit, vegetables, plant materials and bee … Blog. Only Mowanjum Aboriginal Art and Culture Centre is open. "We need a little more time before the Commonwealth biosecurity zones can be lifted as COVID-19 poses a greater health risk to residents of remote Aboriginal communities," Mr McGowan said. Read about what measures are in place when travelling in or out of Australia. Information on WA's controlled interstate border arrangement. Western Australia also has strict quarantine requirements to prevent the introduction of exotic pests, diseases and weeds found in other Australian states and territories. News. In WA, the Biosecurity Determination applies to the entire Kimberley region, parts of the East Pilbara region and the Shire of Ngaanyatjarraku. We pay our respects to all members of the Aboriginal communities and their cultures; and to Elders both past and present. WA COVID-19 Hotline An enquiries line to keep the community informed about COVID-19 coronavirus has been launched. Aboriginal communities that are open to visitors may have their own requirements for people entering. The roadmap is the State Government's four-phased plan to safely get Western Australians back to work, social and recreational activities, and continue to restart WA's economy. An eradication program is currently underway. As of 12.01am on November 14, 2020, WA transitioned to a controlled interstate border, whereby travel from ‘very low risk’ and 'low risk' states and territories is permitted, with conditions on arrival including declarations, temperature tests and possible COVID-19 testing. Contact visitor centres in each region for the latest travel information. Coronavirus (COVID-19) advice for international travellers . There are more than 200 remote Aboriginal communities in Western Australia, across the Midwest, Gascoyne, Pilbara, Goldfields and Kimberley regions. Grants are available for crisis and emergency relief support for eligible not-for-profit and community organisations. Information about the mandatory G2G PASS registration and declaration to enter WA. Only Djarindjin roadhouse and Dampier Peninsula Police Station are open. Food Assistance - Information on the state coronavirus.wa.gov website. COVID-19 Prevention Practices for Food Pantries - Publication 825 [PDF] COVID-19 Hunger Relief Prevention Practices - WSDA webpage with information specific to food assistance programs. Coronavirus (COVID-19) We are working to manage risks associated with the current COVID-19 pandemic. Current regions within WA have been reduced from 13 to four (not including Commonwealth Biosecurity zone and remote communities). People are wandering out yonder and exploring the natural beauty of our great state. It is important to plan your trip before you leave home so that you know which remote Aboriginal communities are open, and to ensure you have enough food, water and fuel to avoid stopping in Aboriginal communities that are closed to visitors. Based on the recent COVID-19 outbreak in Queensland, there is updated health advice regarding travel from QLD into WA. They may also talk to the ship's doctor. Only Imintji Campground, Arts Centre and store are open. Please avoid physical contact where possible by directing all enquiries to 08 9890 0900 or emailing enquiries@narrogin.wa.gov.au. Western Australia's remaining regional travel boundaries will be reduced further, as part of the State Government's gradual and safe easing of COVID-19 restrictions. © Government of Western Australia 2017 to 2021, Building, utilities and essential services, Facilities, fleet and equipment management, Privacy and Responsible Information Sharing, COVID-19 coronavirus: Travel and quarantine. WA has recorded four new COVID-19 cases as WA Premier Mark McGowan announced Western Australians will be able to travel freely anywhere in the State, besides the Kimberley and biosecurity zones, in time for the long weekend. When a pest or disease that poses an unacceptable level of biosecurity risk enters, emerges or establishes (or is likely to) in Australia, monitoring zones can be established. Steve Thomas, Agriculture and Regional Development spokesman, WA Liberal Party 28 Dec 2020, 7 a.m. For more information read the Restrictions on travel to remote Aboriginal communities – frequently asked questions. Interstate travel. The residents of these communities are more vulnerable to COVID-19 than other Western Australians. STATEMENT FROM WA CHIEF HEALTH OFFICER, DR ANDREW ROBERTSON . Western Australia's remaining regional travel boundaries will be reduced further, as part of the State Government's gradual and safe easing of COVID-19 restrictions. The Bee Industry Council of Western Australia is here to represent WA beekeepers. This allows it to use emergency powers to make legally enforceable determinations to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Biosecurity is fundamental for safeguarding our valuable agricultural resources against the threat and impacts of pests, weeds and diseases (pests).Biosecurity is the management of the risk of animal and plant pests and diseases entering, emerging, establishing or spreading in Western Australia, to protect our economy, environment and the community.To protect Western Australian agricultural industries … Gallery. Sweden’s agriculture ministry confirmed on Friday that authorities had detected an outbreak of coronavirus at 10 mink farms in the southern region of Blekinge. I would like to reassure members of public that the WA Department of Health is working closely with the Australian Government on ensuring an evidence-based response for Novel Coronavirus … We pay our respects to all members of the Aboriginal communities and their cultures; and to Elders both past and present. Although COVID-19 is understood to be a human disease and the air passage (respiratory system) is the route of infection, the Animal Feed and Pet Food Industry stakeholders are experiencing the impact of the outbreak in other ways. State Department of Health available at DOH.wa.gov/Coronavirus Livestock Producers There are currently no restrictions on livestock trade or animal movement due to the COVID-19 response. • As of 06:30 AEDT 03 March 2020, there have been 33 laboratory confirmed cases of COVID … vegetablesWA works closely with the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Quarantine WA and Ausveg to manage instances of pest and disease outbreak. Home. The Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) promotes biodiversity and conservation through sustainable management of WA’s species, ecosystems, lands and the attractions in … If you are entering WA and required to self-quarantine, you can download the G2G NOW app which enables WA Police to conduct quarantine compliance checks using facial recognition and mobile location data. Biosecurity is a critical part of the government's efforts to prevent, respond to and recover from pests and diseases that threaten the economy and env ironment. Travellers can drive through a remote Aboriginal community only if they do not stop or come into contact with any person in the community. They control the movement of agricultural and horticultural produce, and examine incoming and outgoing animals, plants, food, humans and machinery. Shop. Find out about conditions and exemptions that may be required to enter WA. Biosecurity officers work at checkpoints across Western Australia to prevent unwanted pests, weeds and diseases being brought into the state. Only Warburton Roadhouse and Tjulyuru Cultural Centre are open. Visit the WA COVID-19 information home page. Find out more about entering and travelling around WA, and quarantine requirements. • An additional 713 Western Australians tested for COVID-19 in WA have returned a negativeresult. Copy of COVID-19 Updates. In conjunction with other measures, it … About Us. The Government of Western Australia acknowledges the traditional custodians throughout Western Australia and their continuing connection to the land, waters and community. Some remote Aboriginal communities have applied for exclusions from the travel restrictions and they, or their amenities, are open to visitors. From 18 May, some regional travel restrictions have been relaxed as part of WA’s COVID-19 roadmap. Law Society Activities CPD and Events . Planning your trip well in advance will help you navigate remote areas and avoid entering restricted areas. But Ryan added that other farm animals, such as pigs and poultry, had “very strict” biosecurity in place to prevent viruses jumping the species barrier. A DAWE biosecurity officer will first go on the ship to screen for COVID-19 among the crew, using the Traveller with Illness Checklist. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the WA and Commonwealth Government have implemented a range of travel restrictions that affect travel across Western Australia. On 21 January 2020, ‘human coronavirus with pandemic potential’ was added to the Biosecurity (Listed Human Diseases) Determination 2016 as a listed human disease. These areas were placed into lockdown under the Commonwealth Biosecurity Act, to protect vulnerable indigenous communities from the spread of coronavirus in WA’s north, in addition to State border controls. For those seeking latest official advice on COVID-19 in Western Australia, please refer to: You should always contact a community before going there to find out what travel restrictions or entry requirements are in place. If RIFA became established in WA, it could severely damage the local environment, economy and Australia's outdoor lifestyle. Find out what you can do and how it may affect you. Monitoring zones. Practice good biosecurity as usual for the health of yourself and your animals. Gulberang, Eight Mile Bore, Djuluwon, Garlburring, Goolarabooloo Millibinyarri, Coconut Wells, Goolarabarloo, Jarlmadangah Burru, Mount Anderson, Jarlmadanga, Jimbalkudung, Paradise Station, Jimalakadunj, Melon Hole, Karnparri, Three Mile, Karnparni, Ladjadarr Bay, La Djardarr Bay (Disaster Bay), Ngully, Four Mile Creek 2, Brown's Block, Nulliwirri, Ngyallawilli, Ngyala Willi, Mullawilli Hill, Tjarramba , Yurmulan Aboriginal Community, Pia Wadjarri, Mt Barloweerie, Diandi Darlot, Murgoo, Punju Ngarugundi Njamal, Ngarla Coastal Ngamal, COVID-19 coronavirus: Remote Aboriginal communities travel, providing essential services and supplies, delivering a community program or activity. Only Ilkurlka roadhouse/Ilkurlka Visitor Centre is open. This page will be regularly updated as more links and information become available. The McGowan Government has announced Phase 3 of the roadmap to ease COVID-19 restrictions in WA, with significant changes coming into effect from Saturday, June 6. The current WA government directions relating to travel within WA are: Remote Aboriginal Communities Directions (No 3) On 18 March 2020 the Commonwealth government declared a Human Biosecurity Emergency in response to COVID-19. Biosecurity measures and travel restrictions are in place to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. Police can send remote check-in requests through the app. In particular, Queensland, Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia, Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory have all recently declared COVID-19 to be a public health emergency or state of emergency under their applicable public health legislation. On 15 May, National Cabinet agreed in-principle to a Framework to inform decisions around ... COVID-19 in Western Australia. THE year 2020 is one that we won't soon forget. Find out more about this app to help the WA police conduct remote checks on people in quarantine. COVID-19. Events. To help keep remote Aboriginal communities safe from COVID-19, there are strict travel restrictions in place. Pet owners. COVID-19 coronavirus: Travel and quarantine Last updated: 8 January 2021 at 11:57am Based on the recent COVID-19 outbreak in Queensland, there is updated health advice regarding travel from QLD into WA. While we're enjoying WA's natural beauty, visiting attractions and meeting new people, it's important that we look after each other. Community entry requirements apply for Jigalong, Parnngurr, Punmu, Kunawarritji and Kiwirrkurra, and Ardyaloon. Tourists and travellers are not allowed to enter. The COVID hotline — 13 COVID (13 26843) — is available to answer COVID-19 related questions. LOTTERYWEST COVID-19 RELIEF FUND WA Premier Mark McGowan and Lotterywest have established a $159 million COVID-19 relief fund to provide support to organisations experiencing hardship. The Parliament acknowledges the First Australians as the traditional owners of the lands we represent and pays respects to their Elders both past and present. Specifically in relation to the delivery of our various events, particularly CPD seminars and social events, the adopted starting point is the Government of Western Australia Department of Health and Australian Government Department of Health (AGHD) alerts on COVID … The Biosecurity Act 2015 allows the Director of Biosecurity to establish biosecurity zones within Australia to monitor, control and respond to pests and diseases.. Only Karalundi Caravan Park and shop/cafe are open. //-->. The Parliament of Western Australia is honoured to be situated on the ancestral lands of the Whadjuk Noongar people. For more information visit wa.gov.au. There are more than 200 remote Aboriginal communities in Western Australia, across the Midwest, Gascoyne, Pilbara, Goldfields and Kimberley regions. The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development detected Red imported fire ant (Solenopsis invicta) at two adjoining tenanted properties at Fremantle Ports in November 2019.