Treatment and management
Class 4 Weed Control Management Plans
The Class 4 classification under the Noxious Weeds Act 1993 allows for more flexibility in the method, extent and timing of weed control for Class 4 weeds. The following Class 4 Weed Control Management Plans specify how the Class 4 weeds declared for the Woollahra LGA are to be managed.
| Common name | Scientific name |
|---|---|
| Castor Oil Plant (PDF 390kb) |
Ricinus communis |
| Lantana (PDF 459kb) | Lantana camara |
| Asthma Weed (PDF 431kb) | Parietaria judaica |
| Blackberry (PDF 478kb) | Rubus fruticosus |
| Prickly Pear (PDF 382kb) | Opuntia stricta |
| Harrisia Cactus (PDF 428kb) | Harrisia species |
| Chilean Needle Grass (PDF 433kb) | Nassella neesiana |
| Rhus Tree (PDF 390kb) | Toxicodendron succedaneum |
| Serrated Tussock (PDF 425kb) | Nassella trichotoma |
| St Johns Wort (PDF 395kb) | Hypericum perforatum |
The following fact sheets set out commonly used techniques utilized in the removal of weeds based on growth habit. These techniques are broadly applicable to the control of hundreds of weed species.
- Control of Weed with underground reproductive structures (PDF)
- Control of Small Hand-Pullable Plants (PDF)
- Control of Woody Weeds (PDF)
- Control of Vines and Scramblers (PDF)
- Alternative Removal Methods (PDF File, 483.5KB)
Contact Us
For more information please contact:
Team Leader - Bushland: 9391 7980
Bushland regeneration: 9391 7000
Useful Links
- NSW Department of Primary Industries - weeds
- Sydney Weeds Committees
- Weeds Australia
- Jumping the Garden Fence
- Noxious Weeds Act 1993
Today's Date:
25/11/2009