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New fire ant failure detected: NSW Farmers Association

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NSW Farmers Association, Media Release, 3 July 2025

Farmers are calling for a government crackdown to stamp out fire ants in NSW after the pests were discovered in Tweed Heads this week.

On Wednesday the NSW Government confirmed an immature Red Imported Fire Ant nest was detected on a property in NSW, where it was later destroyed by authorities.

NSW Farmers’ Biosecurity Committee Chair Tony Hegarty said the repeated detections of fire ants in NSW were a clear sign of a colossal failure of current biosecurity measures.

“The danger that Red Imported Fire Ants present to people, animals and the environment could not be more extreme,” Mr Hegarty said.

“We’re rapidly losing the battle from one pest to another here in NSW, and the way we’re going, fire ants could well be the next threat our government fails to control.”

Mr Hegarty called on the state government to ensure every resource was available to eradicate the ants as soon as possible.

“Current biosecurity measures clearly aren’t doing the job, and while we’ve got $100 million in new biosecurity funding, this one pest alone could cost us $60 billion over the next 30 years,” Mr Hegarty said.

“The NSW Government needs to get real on border biosecurity and properly vet high-risk materials coming into our borders, or else these ants are only going to keep marching on in until it’s all too late.”

People in Tweed Heads were encouraged to continue vigilance and report suspected fire ant sites to the Biosecurity Helpline on 1800 680 244.

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