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Posted on Tuesday 3rd of October, 2023,
Greater Shepparton City Council has issued a warning to residents after observing an increase in incidents involving the illegal use of herbicides to spray vegetation on Council land, including roadsides, without permission.
Over the past month, Council has observed several incidents including damage to the entire width of a road reserve, on both sides of the road, and damage to sections of planted native vegetation along the banks of local lakes.
On the back of these incidents, Council is reminding residents that it is illegal to remove or destroy native vegetation or destroy Council property on any roadside or Council land.
“This includes the use of herbicides for suppression of weeds or for fire risk fuel reduction. Community members are sometimes of the opinion that supressing vegetation through herbicide spraying will reduce issues,” Council’s Manager Environment, Sharon Terry, said.
“However, this method can actually cause significant damage and loss. There is a high chance that native vegetation will be destroyed. This method also creates bare ground which further exacerbates the issue by creating more space for weeds such as bindii, khaki weed, serrated tussock and Chilean needle grass.
“It can also lead to erosion and chemical run-off to waterways which can significantly impact the natural environment.”
Ms Terry said in these situations, Council is forced to spend money to rectify issues and to investigate and enforce incidents, such as removing, destroying or lopping native vegetation or destruction of Council property which are all enforceable through infringements.
“Mowing is allowed in certain situations including nature strips. Council runs a roadside slashing program where two metres is slashed either side of all sealed roadsides, specifically for road safety but also to help reduce fire fuel load along our roads,” Ms Terry said.
“Council receives Victorian Government funding for a Roadside Weeds and Pest Program to manage noxious weed infestations along some roadsides.”
Landholders are encouraged to contact Council if they have issues with vegetation on roadsides or Council land. Council can also provide information to people unsure of the requirements and considerations for removing, destroying or lopping native vegetation on private land, including spraying native vegetation with herbicides.
To report roadside weeds, illegal vegetation spraying or removal, or for further advice on native vegetation, contact Council on (03) 5832 9700 or email council@shepparton.vic.gov.au
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