An emergency control zone has been expanded after a bio-security failure in northern NSW. A new infestation of fire ants has been detected only a few kilometres away from the Queensland border.
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- Fire ants, a highly invasive pest, have been detected in Tweed Heads.
- A nest was found and destroyed at a local school; genetic testing is underway. 23s
- Biosecurity zones have been expanded by 5,000 hectares to restrict movement of high-risk materials. 42s
- Border patrols turned back 24 vehicles and fined 11 people for breaching fire ant orders. 1m 4s
- Authorities urge community reporting and will continue eradication efforts through winter. 1m 17s