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Invasive species are driving more than 80 per cent of Australia’s most vulnerable native plants and animals towards extinction.
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With a federal election this April, we have a window to spark change that protects nature in Australia.
Escaped garden weeds like lantana and blackberries are choking our streams and bushland.
News
The latest news and updates from our campaigns

5 May, 2025
| By Nicola Barton
The Invasive Species Council congratulates Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on his election win – and welcomes the return of a strong crossbench committed to action to protect Australian wildlife.

1 May, 2025
| By Nicola Barton
The Invasive Species Council is calling on the Minns government to urgently adopt the sweeping reforms recommended in the NSW Invasive Species Management Review, released today by the Natural Resources Commission.

22 April, 2025
| By Nicola Barton
The Invasive Species Council, Rabbit-Free Australia and the Centre for Invasive Species Solutions are calling on all parties to commit federal support to fast-track the next rabbit biocontrol virus, warning that vital research funding has dried up as the effectiveness of existing viruses fades.

26 September, 2024
| By ISC Staff
Australia’s wet tropics area is the most biodiverse part of Australia - and all of it is under threat.

26 September, 2024
| By Lyall Grieve
Norfolk Island is a green jewel in the vast Pacific ocean - a unique place of biodiversity with species found nowhere else in the world, a fascinating history and distinct culture.

26 September, 2024
| By Nicola Barton
A scathing new report has revealed that invasive species are costing New South Wales at least $1.9 billion annually - with the potential to balloon to a staggering $29.7 billion per year by 2030.
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Invasive species destroy our natural places and transform the landscape, leaving our native animals without shelter or food and natural systems destroyed. You can help create an Australia where our unique wildlife is safe in flourishing protected areas.