The objectives of the biting insect assessment of the proposed Darwin City Waterfront Redevelopment area is to outline actual and potential biting insect problems within the redevelopment area, and to provide mitigation strategies to prevent or minimise biting insect problems. As with most coastal areas in the NT, the proposed development area is potentially subject to mosquito and biting midge pest problems, and potential mosquito borne disease problems.URS Australia Pty Lt
Initial investigations into potential biting insect problems for the new satellite town of Palmersto...
The towns of the "Top End" of the Northern Territory are to various degrees adjacent to tropical wet...
<p>Mosquito-borne disease impacts many communities in Australia on an annual basis. While increasing...
The objectives of the biting insect assessment of the proposed Darwin City Waterfront Redevelopment ...
The Darwin South planning and development strategy covers an area from Stuart Park to Palmerston and...
Originally published in May 1988.There are many examples of development in the Darwin region that ha...
Biting insects may have a major influence on the viability of residential and other developments thr...
Darwin Clean Fuels Pty Ltd plan to establish and operate a Condensate Processing Facility in Section...
The Northern Territory Department of Planning and Infrastructure (DPI) propose to expand the area ar...
The Northern Territory Government proposes to convert Berrimah Farm on the southern outskirts of Dar...
The Darwin Regional Structure Plan 1984 indicated the potential for residential infilling or various...
Section 2881, a subdivision of the old Finniss River Station, is an area of approximately 60 square ...
Culicoides ornatus Taylor is known to be a significant biting pest around the north coast of Austral...
A Hazchem Storage Facility is proposed at Section 4239, Hundred of Bagot. Section 4239, Hundred of B...
The Department of Administrative Services plans to locate the Second Cavalry Regiment near Darwin. T...
Initial investigations into potential biting insect problems for the new satellite town of Palmersto...
The towns of the "Top End" of the Northern Territory are to various degrees adjacent to tropical wet...
<p>Mosquito-borne disease impacts many communities in Australia on an annual basis. While increasing...
The objectives of the biting insect assessment of the proposed Darwin City Waterfront Redevelopment ...
The Darwin South planning and development strategy covers an area from Stuart Park to Palmerston and...
Originally published in May 1988.There are many examples of development in the Darwin region that ha...
Biting insects may have a major influence on the viability of residential and other developments thr...
Darwin Clean Fuels Pty Ltd plan to establish and operate a Condensate Processing Facility in Section...
The Northern Territory Department of Planning and Infrastructure (DPI) propose to expand the area ar...
The Northern Territory Government proposes to convert Berrimah Farm on the southern outskirts of Dar...
The Darwin Regional Structure Plan 1984 indicated the potential for residential infilling or various...
Section 2881, a subdivision of the old Finniss River Station, is an area of approximately 60 square ...
Culicoides ornatus Taylor is known to be a significant biting pest around the north coast of Austral...
A Hazchem Storage Facility is proposed at Section 4239, Hundred of Bagot. Section 4239, Hundred of B...
The Department of Administrative Services plans to locate the Second Cavalry Regiment near Darwin. T...
Initial investigations into potential biting insect problems for the new satellite town of Palmersto...
The towns of the "Top End" of the Northern Territory are to various degrees adjacent to tropical wet...
<p>Mosquito-borne disease impacts many communities in Australia on an annual basis. While increasing...