Home » Farming and Environment » Fruit fly program’s new focus

Fruit fly program’s new focus

THE root of the Queensland fruit fly infestation problem in the Mallee was backyard fruit trees, but a free tree removal program has now been phased out.

After a seven-year run where 10,498 trees were removed, the program will now shift its focus towards education, insect nets and trapping strategies.

Fruit Fly Murray Valley regional co-ordinator Narelle Beattie said the Victorian Government-funded program was introduced when the fruit fly outbreak started.

“It was important to make sure that people in backyards weren’t breeding up fruit fly and impacting on our valuable horticultural area,” Ms Beattie said.

“Now is the time for the community to really take ownership to the managing of trees in your backyard, and they’ve had many years of opportunity to have any trees that they didn’t want removed.

“We’re looking and really focusing on managing the ones that they’ve chosen to keep.”

The last free host tree removals occurred last month.

More than 7500 trees removed during the program were from Mildura and surrounds, almost 2000 were taken from Swan Hill and surrounds, and the remaining 1000 were removed from Koondrook, Kerang, Murrabit, Robinvale and Euston.

Stone fruit trees were the most common host trees for Queensland fruit fly infestations in the Murray Valley, comprising about 45 per cent of the total trees removed.

More than 20 per cent of the removed trees were citrus trees, 13 per cent were pome fruit trees, and the remainder were other varietals.

Digital Editions


  • Draft budget unveiled

    Draft budget unveiled

    RESIDENTS will see a modest rise in rates, municipal charges and kerbside waste collection fees in a proposed 2026-27 budget which emphasises fiscal restraint in…

More News

  • HMAS Hobart veteran remembers Vietnam

    HMAS Hobart veteran remembers Vietnam

    WHEN 17-year-old Barry Townley enlisted in the Royal Australian Navy in October 1963, he did not expect he would spend seven months on the first Australian war ship to serve…

  • Blues make statement

    Blues make statement

    SATURDAY proved to be a day of upsets and statements across the Central Murray A grade netball competition, but there were none bigger than that of Murrabit, who thrashed league…

  • Fatal car accident

    Fatal car accident

    POLICE are investigating the circumstances surrounding a fatal crash south-east of Korong Vale on Thursday night. It is understood a car crashed into a tree on Wedderburn-Boort Road, near Corbys…

  • Kangas bounce back

    Kangas bounce back

    COHUNA have broken through for their first win of 2026 in emphatic fashion, defeating Kerang by 47 points in a dominant display that erased the sting of last week’s narrow…

  • VicGrid restarts land access attempts

    VicGrid restarts land access attempts

    VICGRID has resumed efforts to access 26 properties between Murrabit and Stawell for the completion of ecological surveys, which they said will support the Environmental Effects Statement for the VNI…

  • Best feet forward at champs

    Best feet forward at champs

    THE nation’s best barefoot waterskiers took to Gunbower Creek last week, with internationally ranked competitors vying for championship title and selection for the Australian team. It was the first time…

  • Farmers sound alarm as basin plan blasted at packed forum

    Farmers sound alarm as basin plan blasted at packed forum

    Pullout quote: “This reform is not just an industry issue, it’s a food security issue, a regional development issue and a national economic issue,” – Australian Consolidated Milk chief executive…

  • Communities encouraged to speak up

    Communities encouraged to speak up

    VICTORIAN Farmers Federation is calling on regional community members to make submissions to the Murray Darling Basin Plan Review. Consultation for the 2026 review opened on 5 February, inviting stakeholders…

  • Concerns farmers left out of interest-free loans

    Concerns farmers left out of interest-free loans

    MEMBER for Mallee Anne Webster has called for interest-free loans to support farmers affected by increased costs resulting from the fuel supply crisis. Ms Webster said farmers across the region…

  • A tough season, a strong team, and reasons to stay cheerful

    A tough season, a strong team, and reasons to stay cheerful

    I WOULD say the farm is a bit of a mess really. The big rain was really welcome but it has made for the perfect germination of all summer and…