African Boxthorn biocontrol pilot project

The pilot African Boxthorn biocontrol project garnered enquiries as soon as the first Expression of Interest (EOI) was distributed. The Rice Growers Association (RGA) asked to join forces with us and together we organised for 20 landholders to start the pilot program, with several more on a waiting list. Ten control kits were available in November 2022, but due to the floods distribution was delayed until December 2022.

A demonstration workshop was held at Pretty Pine on 9 December 2022 with attentive participants involved in the process. Each person took home a kit which could treat eight branches on different Boxthorn plants. To the participants' credit, they took photos before, during and six weeks after the biological control was administered and sent them in for CSIRO analysis. Although the results were not great in terms of the impact on the Boxthorn plants (with no rust seen so far), it did show how effective grassroots organisations are at organising quickly and applying local knowledge to roll out a project of state and federal significance.  

Boxthorn flower

Latest news and events

March 29, 2026

Platypus Monitoring

Take part in the Platy-project and you’ll help researchers understand more about this elusive animal, and how we can better protect it..

LEARN MORELEARN MORE
March 25, 2026

Virtual fencing - a step change for waterway and pasture management?

We're hosting an introduction session to virtual fencing technology! Come and learn about virtual fencing, the pros and cons of the technology, and hear from one of the technology providers, Halter and a farmer in the early stages of adoption.

LEARN MORELEARN MORE
March 24, 2026

Jerilderie Carpathon 2026

On Saturday the 21st of March, the inaugural Carpathon was held at The Cape in Jerilderie. The sun was shining, the grass was green from the recent rain, and 73 people registered for the event! It was a day full unlucky carp, prize winners, a delicious BBQ and many happy faces.

LEARN MORELEARN MORE

Stay up to date with the Refreshing Rivers Program by subscribing to our newsletter.

Thanks for subscribing to Refreshing Rivers!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.

The Refreshing Rivers Program is a collaboration between government, industry, research, and community organisations, led by Local Land Services. This Program has been assisted by the New South Wales Government through its Environmental Trust.

The Refreshing Rivers Program works on Country that always was and always will be Aboriginal land. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land and waters, and we pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging.

Website developed by the Australian River Restoration Centre