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Australian Pastoral Company Fined $45,000 for Biosecurity Breaches

First article: 24 mar. 2026, 05:56 | Last update: 24 mar. 2026, 05:56 | 1 source | 1 article

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A pastoral company in Queensland, Australia, has been hit with a record $45,000 fine for violating biosecurity regulations. The breaches underscore the critical need for strict adherence to biosecurity protocols in the agricultural sector to prevent the spread of diseases and protect livestock. The severity of the fine reflects the potential economic and environmental consequences of biosecurity lapses.

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Pastoral company fined record $45,000 for Queensland biosecurity breaches Foto: ABC Australia
ABC Australia 24 mar. 2026, 05:56 (4 hours ago)

Pastoral company fined record $45,000 for Queensland biosecurity breaches

A pastoral company has been hit with a record $45,000 fine after moving thousands of cattle across state lines without proper tracking. Authorities say the penalty sends a clear warning.

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