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Bushfire-affected Eurobodalla residents struggle to manage ‘relentless’ weeds bolstered by downpours

Landowners on the bushfire-ravaged NSW Far South Coast face the daunting task of removing varieties of unwanted weeds, which have grown out of control following decent rainfall.
Key points:
- Weeds on the NSW Far South Coast have become “relentless” following heavy rain after the bushfires
- The region was devastated by the 2019–2020 bushfire season
- Local councils are encouraging landholders to monitor their properties and seek advice
The region was devastated by the 2019–2020 summer bushfires, but the subsequent break in the drought saw the blackened landscape transform into a sea of green.
But with new life comes new weeds.
“In some ways, we’re really grateful because after the drought it’s so lovely to have green,” said Deua Valley…
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