Price
Free
Event date and time
Tuesday 18 Nov 2025
12.00pm to 1.00pm AEDT
Location
Online virtual event
Login details will be emailed to registrants
Discover how biodiversity data is transforming the fight against invasive species in Australia. Join this webinar, hosted by the Atlas of Living Australia, to explore cutting-edge tools and strategies that are keeping our environment one step ahead.
Banner image credit: Anthony Katon
Pricing
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Free
Dates and Times
Event date: Nov 2025
Tuesday 18 Nov 2025
Online virtual event
12.00pm to 1.00pm AEDT
Login details will be emailed to registrants
Contact
More information
This event will be recorded, with the recording made available through ALA channels in the week following the event.
The ALA receives support from the Australian Government through the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy and is hosted by CSIRO.
For further information, reach out to communications@ala.org.au
Registration closes Tuesday 18 November 2025.
Presenters:
David Mitchell
Research officer, Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences
David works at the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES), on the National Vertebrate Pests and Weeds Distribution Project which collates and analyses data on priority invasive species. Prior to ABARES, David did his PhD and a postdoc behavioural ecology and evolution using guppies as a model species.
Steve Csurhes
Principal Biosecurity Officer, Invasive Plants and Animals Program, Biosecurity Qld
Steve has worked in the field of invasive species management for 38 years, including roles in policy, legislation, research, and operational response. His main interest lies in preventative pest management, which includes pre-emptive regulations on sale and possession of high-risk pests, surveillance and early detection and eradication response.
Jens Froese
Team Lead, Adaptive Biosecurity Management, CSIRO
Jens is a Senior Research Scientist at CSIRO with research expertise in biosecurity and biological invasions, data integration, spatial analysis, risk modelling, and structured expert elicitation. He specialises in developing methods, workflows and tools to enable adaptive management of invasive species and other biothreats for improved on ground and policy outcomes.
Facilitator:
Dr Andrew Turley
Team Lead, Applications and Biosecurity, Atlas of Living Australia
Andrew is the Team Lead - Applications and Biosecurity at the Atlas of Living Australia. His diverse career has included management of scientific and public sector programs with the National Fire Ant Eradication Program, the World Mosquito Program and the Queensland Museum. Andrew holds a PhD in Medical Entomology from the University of Queensland and is an active member of the Entomological Society of Queensland