For professional development and career opportunities through access to residential programs, workshops, and training.
For free access to networking and collaborating opportunities through attending key events.
Receive funding for travel to attend workshops exclusive to PSNAP members.
For direct access to resources on the PSNAP member portal including National Surveillance Protocols, triage tools and pest identification information.
To join you must be an active surveillance professional within Australasia working in government, research, industry, universities, institution-based laboratories or museums.
Join a community of professionals dedicated to strengthening surveillance capacity and capability across the Australasia-Pacific region.
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Any unusual plant pest, disease or weed should be reported.
Reporting hotlines operate in both Australia and New Zealand (numbers shown below).
Australian Exotic Plant Pest Hotline
New Zealand Pest and Disease Hotline
Pests can also be reported using apps, such as MyPestGuide® for Australia, that allow you to submit a photo of the pest or symptoms.
Every report is taken seriously and handled confidentially. Management of calls varies in different areas, but to the same end.
Join a community of professionals dedicated to strengthening surveillance capacity and capability across the Australasia-Pacific region.
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