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Registrations are open for the 2025 Virtual Annual Surveillance Workshop

Join us online for two half-day sessions on Tuesday 10 June and Wednesday 11 June 2025, as we bring together members of the Plant Surveillance Network Australasia-Pacific (PSNAP) to connect, learn and share.

This year’s Annual Surveillance Workshop (ASW) is going virtual!

Join us online for two half-day sessions on Tuesday 10 June and Wednesday 11 June 2025, as we bring together members of the Plant Surveillance Network Australasia-Pacific (PSNAP) to connect, learn and share.

The 2025 ASW will focus on general surveillance and surveillance program updates, framed by the theme "Enhancing awareness and empowering progress". The virtual format makes it easy for PSNAP members across the region to participate in discussions and receive updates on the latest in plant health surveillance.

Session 1, Tuesday 10 June

This session will explore general surveillance, featuring expert speakers and interactive sessions from across government, industry, research and more.
Register for session 1

Session 2, Wednesday 11 June

This session will focus on surveillance program updates, highlighting recent developments, innovations, and lessons learned across jurisdictions.
Register for session 2

Event details

  • Date: Tuesday 10 June and Wednesday 11 June 2025
  • Time: 11:00 am to 2:30 pm AEST
  • Format: Microsoft Teams webinar
  • Access: Please register for each day to attend both sessions.

ASW is exclusive to PSNAP members. Attendees will receive an email notification with the meeting link after PSNAP membership is confirmed.

Speakers include:

  • Heleen Kruger, Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES)
  • Aaron Dodd, Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF)
  • Andrew Turley, Atlas of Living Australia
  • Tek Tay, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
  • Jessica Lye, Citrus Australia
  • Paco Tovar, Australian Forest Products Association (AFPA)

Plus, more to be announced!

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