National biosecurity strategy consultation draft

The Hon David Littleproud MP
Minister for Agriculture and Northern Australia
  • National biosecurity strategy consultation draft is open for public comment
  • Outlines how Australia can better meet biosecurity risks
  • Public feedback and comment closes on Friday 18 March at 5pm.
  • A consultation draft for Australia’s first ever national biosecurity strategy has been released for public feedback and comment.

    Minister for Agriculture and Northern Australia David Littleproud said the strategy would ensure Australia’s national biosecurity system is fit to face future challenges.

    “Managing national biosecurity is becoming increasingly complex, with multiple and growing threats on a range of fronts,” Minister Littleproud said.

    “Now more than ever, it is important to look at how our biosecurity system needs to evolve to prepare for new and increasing future risks.

    “That demands coordinated reform and investment to protect Australia’s industry, economy and environment.

    “This consultation draft identifies the priorities for action to ensure a more connected, resilient and shared biosecurity system.

    “It is designed to strengthen how we all work together and build on opportunities to improve our system.

    “The Morrison-Joyce government has committed a record $500 million towards strengthening our biosecurity system since the 2021-22 Budget. This year we expect over to expend over $1.1 billion on our biosecurity and export programs.”

    “This strategy is about getting our biosecurity setting right for the future, with states stepping up to their responsibilities.”

    “We have heard from industry, environment, community and government stakeholders. I encourage every Australian to take this opportunity to have their say. It is a fundamental way that we can protect our way of life into the future.”

    To read the draft and provide comment, visit

    Fast Facts:

    • A national biosecurity strategy provides an opportunity to articulate national priorities and actions for Australia’s biosecurity system, supporting coordinated reform and investment, to address growing risks and challenges.
    • Developing a national biosecurity strategy is a commitment of all agriculture ministers and the Commonwealth Biosecurity 2030 strategic roadmap.
    • Australia’s first national biosecurity strategy is being co-developed by the Australian Government and state and territory governments with industry, environment and community stakeholders.

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