Changing climate and increasing globalisation of human movement and trade have dramatically increased the exposure of Australia to new pests and diseases that can have devastating economic, environmental, and social impacts. In response to this urgent challenge,...
The Centre of Excellence for Biosecurity Risk Analysis (CEBRA) has partnered with AUSVEG to use Biosecurity Commons for mapping high risk pathways for priority pests of the vegetable industry. AUSVEG is the peak industry body for Australia’s vegetable, onion and...
Biosecurity Commons moved to the Centre of Excellence for Biosecurity Risk Analysis (CEBRA) at the University of Melbourne on 1 January 2024. The move is an exciting one for the platform as it transitions to the next stage of its development – user-driven platform...
Brisbane, Queensland – Biosecurity Commons will move to a new home at the start of 2024 following discussions among its partners and supporters. The management of the platform and the team will transfer from Griffith University, where it has been based since...
Brisbane, Queensland – Biosecurity Commons, the ground-breaking platform for modelling and analysing biosecurity risk and response, has secured investment to keep developing the project into 2024. This will ensure Biosecurity Commons continues into the new year,...