Car bay line marking will be conducted along Stirling Terrace, Piesse Street and a portion of Duke Street from Tuesday February 7 to Friday February 10.
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The Shire of Toodyay has now entered the PROHIBITED BURNING PERIOD. No burning is permitted at any time during this period.
Published on Wednesday, 8 June 2022 at 1:00:00 PM
Over 99% of Western Australian livestock producers and grain/seed/hay growers actively support the biosecurity of their industries by making financial contributions to WA’s Industry Funding Schemes. These contributions will support a range of priority animal disease and pest control programs during the 2022/2023 financial year.
The Industry Funding Schemes are an integral part of Western Australia’s biosecurity system, helping to maintain access to domestic and international markets and supporting the viability and profitability of agricultural industries.
For the 2022/2023 financial year:
Producers and growers who wish to opt out of the scheme/s must submit a 2022/2023 Notice of Opt-Out form by 30 June 2022. Producers that opt out lose all entitlements to assistance and compensation via the scheme.
For more information on the Industry Funding Schemes, visit the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development website or email IFS@dpird.wa.gov.au.
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