Commonwealth Biosecurity 2030, first published in 2021, has been refreshed to better align with the current strategic and operating environment for the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF).
Now titled DAFF Biosecurity 2030 Roadmap (the Roadmap), it acknowledges the pivotal role we play and ensures our strategic goals and priorities remain contemporary to the changing needs and priorities of the national biosecurity system.
The refreshed DAFF Biosecurity 2030 Roadmap:
- Aims to deliver a fit for purpose risk-based biosecurity system that effectively, efficiently, and sustainably protects Australia’s health, economic, environment, and national security interests against the threats of today and tomorrow.
- Provides a clear direction for decision-making for our biosecurity functions, initiatives, and investments.
- Acknowledges the importance of our collaborations and partnerships with stakeholders including states, territories, research institutions, international partners, industry, First Nations people and the community.
- Builds on existing strategies, plans, and reviews to inform our strategic actions and priorities. These include the Statement of Strategic Intent, Intergovernmental Agreement on Biosecurity, and the National Biosecurity Strategy.
Delivering the Roadmap will help protect us from current and future biosecurity threats.
For further information on our commitment to a strong biosecurity system to protect and grow our $90 billion agricultural, fisheries and forestry sectors; visit the DAFF Biosecurity 2030 Roadmap webpage.