Further reading
Australian Native Plants Society, 2021. Specific issue plants for South-East NSW. Available at: http://anpsa.org.au/weeds3.html
Cousens, R., Kennedy, D., Maguire, G., Williams, K. 2013. Just how bad are coastal weeds? Assessing the geo-eco-psycho-socio-economic impacts, RIRDC, Canberra
Edwards, K.M., Schlesinger, C., Ooi, M.K.J. et al. 2019. Invasive grass affects seed viability of native perennial shrubs in arid woodlands. Bio Invasions 21, p1763–1774
Hnatiuk, R.J. 1990. Census of Australian Vascular Plants. AGPS Hulme, P.E. (2009), Trade, transport and trouble: managing invasive
species pathways in an era of globalization. Journal of Applied Ecology, 46: p10- 18
Hunter Farm Forestry Network, 2020. The Lanatana Profile. Available at: http://hffn.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/lantana_profile.pdf
Inkson, T. 2015. Garden Escapees and other weeds of bushland and reserves 3rd edition, Mid north coast weed coordinating committee, p11
Invasive Plants and Animals Committee 2016. Australian Weeds Strategy 2017 to 2027, Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Water Resources, Canberra.
NSW Department of Primay Industries, 2018. New South Wales Invasive Species Plan 2018-2021. NSW Government.
Sinden, JA, Jones, R, Hester, S, Odom, D, Kalisch, C, James, R & Cacho, OJ 2004, ‘The economic impact of weeds in Australia: Report to the CRC for Australian Weed Management, Technical Series No. 8, Adelaide
WWWoronin, 2021. Set of coloured QR codes for the word “Ireland”.
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van Kleunen, M., Dawson, W., Essl, F. et al. 2015. ‘Global exchange and accumulation of non-native plants’. Nature 525, p100–