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Danger weed finds its way

NOXIOUS weed serrated tussock has been found in the City of Greater Dandenong.
Department of Primary Industries (DPI) biosecurity officer Larry Martin said a new infestation was recently found on public land and removed.
Serrated tussock has a long lifespan and is difficult to remove. It burns more intensely than native grasses in a bushfire, forces out native plant species and reduces food sources for native animals, and can’t be digested by livestock.
Council engineering services director Bruce Rendall said staff would be extra vigilant and work with DPI to control any future outbreaks.
He urged any residents who saw serrated tussock to call DPI on 136 186 or call the council’s bushland and garden care team leader Maree Keenan on 9797 1768.
“Residents should be aware there are a couple of native grasses that look similar to serrated tussock,” he said.
“It is also important that residents don’t try to remove or control the weed themselves as it is important to completely remove/kill the plant and return to the site to ensure there has been no regeneration.”
Mr Rendall said other Weeds of National Significance (WONS) found in Greater Dandenong included alligator weed along the Dandenong Creek and water hyacinth in Keysborough.
He said the council had assisted DPI with education programs, signage and reporting, including Weedspotter training.

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