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Reporting and Further Information

QFF reporting and further information
Reporting
If you:
- think that you have found Queensland fruit fly (QFF);
- wish to report neglected QFF host plants; or
- would like further information,
Contact DPI's Queensland Fruit Fly Hotline 1300 135 559 or email us at plant.standards@dpi.vic.gov.au

