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Zero-tolerance message enforced at SA-VIC border

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PHYLLOXERA FREE: MacKillop MP Nick McBride, Wine Grape Council of South Australia representative Josh Summers, Vinehealth Australia chief executive officer Inca Pearce, Coonawarra Vignerons board member Sally Macleod and Primary Industries Minister Tim Whetstone examine the new biosecurity sign installed along Casterton Road.

NEW permanent signage has been installed on the Casterton Road border crossing enforcing the zero tolerance message to keep vineyards phylloxera free.

The large signs were instigated by growers in Coonawarra who spoke to Primary Industries Minister Tim Whetstone about ways to boost the state’s borders to protect vines from pests and diseases.

Organised by Vinehealth Australia and funded by Primary Industries and Regions South Australia, the signs highlight the strict quarantine requirements associated with the entry of key phylloxera risk items such as vineyard machinery, equipment, soil and grades to the state.

Mr McBride said the biosecurity signs sent an “important message” to those traveling through the popular region.

“South Australia is one of the few places in the world that is free from the grape destroying pest phylloxera,” he said.

“Phylloxera presents a huge risk to our local wine industry and it is crucial we remain vigilant in implementing the highest quarantine measures at the border and in our vineyards.

“I welcome the increase signage, particular in electorate of MacKillop, as it send a strong message.”

Travelers or companies can face up to $100,000 worth of fines if caught breaking the rules when crossing the border or entering the state’s wine regions.

New signs will be placed on Dukes Highway, Wimmera Highway, Casterton-Penola Road, Glenelg Highway as well as Princes Highway and Glenelg River Road.

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