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I always said this would be the next noxious weed in WA - maybe the PCS can fund a Flyer/Poster for LFS and Pet Shops to advise about dumping...... These plants make good mulch - but bad for native waterways.
There is no funding from the WA government departments atm because of the up coming state election - maybe the PCS can be involved in the aquatic weeds/exotic fish program in conjunction with the Ag Dept and other river/waterway groups - maybe have a liaison officer from the committee to liaise with the other groups to form a larger pool of individuals to encourage more funding to help prevent the release of weeds and fish - saves eradication costs...
Just a thought....