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Product Integrity, Animal and Plant Health

Product Integrity Animal & Plant Health Division
Executive Manager, Tom Aldred
Ph: +61 2 6272 4316

PIAPH is a division of the Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and incorporates the following branches:


Food and Product Safety and Integrity

General Manager, Richard Souness
Ph: +61 2 6272 4899
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The Food and Product Safety and Integrity branch of the Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, contributes to the department’s involvement in the development and implementation of policies and programs on food regulation and safety. This includes food safety issues of national and international significance. 

Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals

The National Registration Scheme for Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (National Registration Scheme) was established under Commonwealth and State legislation and ensures that these products are:

  • effective on target species
  • safe when exposed to humans and non-target species either through direct exposure or residues in treated food stuffs
  • environmental friendly, and
  • labelled and packaged correctly.

National Residue Survey
Director, Ian Reichstein
Ph: +61 2 6272 5668
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The primary purpose of the National Residue Survey is to facilitate key export and domestic market access for participating industries by providing:

  • residue testing services that are technically sound, risk-based and structured to meet market requirements within the specified budget
  • scientific and policy advice on residues and contaminants to the Australian government and industry
  • support for industry quality assurance projects
  • support in residue-related trade incidents
  • an up-to-date database of residue test results for participating industries.

Codex Australia
Manager, Ann Backhouse

Ph: +61 2 6272 5692
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Codex Australia coordinates Australia's position on priority Codex standards. It expresses Australian views in Codex Alimentarius Commission forums and distributes documents under consideration to interested members of the food industry for comment.

Animal and Plant Health Policy Branch

General Manager, Dr Bob Biddle
Ph: +61 2 6272 5364

The Animal and Plant Health Policy branch contributes to the Department’s involvement in the development, coordination and implementation of policies and programs on animal and plant health and animal welfare issues. Activities include:

  • endemic disease policy and programs
  • building and maintaining emergency management capacity, including communications
  • funding and cost-sharing arrangements for emergency response activities
  • Department liaison with joint industry-government bodies
  • animal welfare policy and implementation of animal welfare initiatives
  • secretariat services for national committees relating to animal health and welfare.

Emergency Preparedness and Outbreak Response
Manager, Kathy Fife
Emergency Risk Management Unit
Ph
: +61 2 6272 3082
Fax: +61 2 6272 5593

The Emergency Risk Management Unit works to strengthen Australia's primary industries emergency management capability through prevention, preparedness and response initiatives.

Read more about our Emergency Preparedness and Outbreak Response activities.

For the latest on pest and disease incursions: www.outbreak.gov.au

Invasive Marine Species Program
Manager, Andrew Johnson
Ph: +61 2 6272 4975
Fax: +61 2 6272 3525

The Invasive Marine Species Program section of the Animal and Plant Health Policy branch leads the development and implementation of the National System for the Prevention and Management of Marine Pest Incursions. The National System encompasses Prevention, Emergency Management, and Ongoing Management and Control of marine pest incursions. Combined, these elements aim to protect Australia’s marine environment and industries from the threat of marine pests. The Invasive Marine Species Program also leads the Australian delegation in negotiations on the International Ballast Water Convention and biofouling management.

AusBIOSEC Taskforce
Manager, Carol Cribb
Ph: + 61 2 6272 4853

The Australian Biosecurity System for Primary Production and the Environment (AusBIOSEC) is being enhanced through a whole-of-government project to extend existing biosecurity arrangements in the primary production sector to managing pests and diseases of the environment and social amenity. The AusBIOSEC Taskforce supports the Steering Group which oversights this project and is responsible for developing Australian Government policies to support the enhancement process.

Animal Health

Chief Veterinary Officer, Dr Andy Carroll
Office of the Chief Veterinary officer
Ph: +61 2 6272 4644
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The OCVO facilitates the development of national policies and strategies and the provision of scientific advice to minimise the potential impacts of pests and diseases on Australia’s animal health (including aquatic animals).

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Animal Welfare Branch

General Manager, Nicola Hinder
Animal Welfare Branch
Ph: +61 2 6272 5590

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The Animal Welfare Unit, within the Animal and Plant Health Policy branch, works to contribute to the welfare of farm production animals and other animals. It contributes by facilitating the development and implementation of scientifically valid national policies, strategies and standards, and the promotion of Australia's position in international fora. Implementation of the Australian Animal Welfare Strategy is a key activity of the branch.

Plant Health

Office of the Chief Plant Protection Officer (OCPPO)
Chief Plant Protection Officer, Lois Ransom
Ph: +61 2 6272 4888
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OCPPO is the national and international focal point for plant health in Australia. The Office provides leadership for Australia’s plant health in primary industries. It works to underpin quarantine and facilitate domestic and international market access by:

  • coordinating national technical and operational plant health policy
  • managing and coordinating national responses to changes in plant health status in partnership with government and industry
  • facilitating enhanced competency and capacity in plant health
  • contributing to the development of plant health capacity within the region consistent with Australia’s international obligations and DAFF’s strategic objectives
  • collating and managing information relevant to Australia’s plant health status, and
  • coordinating Australia’s input into international plant protection policy and standards.

Australian Plague Locust Commission (APLC)
Director, Chris Adriaansen
Ph: +61 2 6272 5727

The Australian Plague Locust Commission (APLC) is responsible for monitoring locust populations in inland eastern Australia and for controlling outbreaks (to an acceptable level) that have the potential to inflict significant damage to agriculture in more than one member state as a result of population build-up and migration. 

The APLC is jointly funded by the Australian Government and the member states of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Queensland.

General enquiries: +61 2 6272 5076
Locust reports: 1800 635 962 (toll free)

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Regional Contacts

PIAPH Media Centre
Ph: +61 2 6272 3572
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