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CANE TOADS CAUSING TROUBLE AFTER CROSSING THE BORDER

A small number of cane toads have been spotted in parts of the North West, North Coast, Sydney and South Coast regions.

The detection has prompted a call today from the NSW Government, for residents to report the unwanted pests.

The toads are believed to have been brought into the state from Queensland.

Minister for Agriculture Adam Marshall alarmed the issue today saying “cane toads are a serious biosecurity threat that can cause devastating impacts on communities, native wildlife, pets and ecosystems.”

“It’s believed these pests hitchhiked their way into NSW from Queensland through freight, green waste or loads of timber, as they are known to do.”

Residents are encouraged to report any suspected cane toads and not kill them as they could be a native frog.

They can be reported to NSW DPI Biosecurity through its helpline on 1800 680 244.

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Georgia Vaughan

Georgia Vaughan is a Journalist for NBN News in Tamworth. She grew up in Armidale before moving to Newcastle to attend Hunter School of Performing Arts. Georgia joined NBN News in 2020, working as a social media producer. She then moved to Sydney and has worked as a social media producer at 10 News First and a producer for News Channel at the ABC. Georgia holds a Bachelor of Communications (Journalism) from the University of Technology Sydney.

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