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18th Australasian Weeds Conference 2012

The 18th Australasian Weeds Conference will be held at the Sebel and Citigate Albert Park, Melbourne, Australia from 8 – 11 October 2012. The Conference will showcase recent advances in weed science, extension and policy across Australian and international communities and landscapes.

Submitted Abstracts are now being processed, and selected presenters will join our impressive list of Keynote Speakers for the Conference.

The program will provide valuable information and networking opportunities for anyone with an interest in aspects of weed legislation and development of practical solutions to evolving weed problems.

The Conference will focus on 'Developing solutions to evolving weed problems', and will address the key areas of:

  • Sources of new weeds 
  • Understanding weed distributions
  • Policy and Legislation
  • The role of Local Government in weed management
  • The role of Landcare
  • Weed ecology and management in aquatic systems
  • Weed ecology and management in cropping systems
  • Weed ecology and management in grazing systems
  • Weed ecology and management in biodiversity conservation
  • Monitoring, evaluation and reporting of weed management outcomes
  • The future of weed Research & Development

For more information and Conference updates please visit www.18awc.com.

This important international conference is being hosted by the Weed Society of Victoria. We are looking for people to help in the organisation of the conference. If you would like to have input into the program, organisation of field trips, as an editor or proofreader, or in any way at all, please contact the Secretary. With your help, we can ensure the success of this Conference.

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