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CFS427 Weed Management (Principles and Best Practice)
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Course code
CFS427T
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Locations and dates
Off Campus:
4 October 2025Course opens for study 4 October. Workshop 9-10 October 2025 - OUTRAM, OTAGORichmond:
7 November 2025Course opens for study 7 November. Workshop 12-13 November 2025 - NMIT RICHMOND CAMPUS -
Fees
Tuition: 193.00Student levy: 11.00 -
Credits
5
This course will provide an overview of the impact of weeds and weed management practices.

Learn about strategic planning and surveillance as it applies to managing weeds in a conservation setting. A range of monitoring methods will be taught.
This programme includes classroom and field activities.
You will cover:
- Weed control context
- Weed process and best practice
- Resources available for weed management
- Surveillance
- Weed plan overview
- Weed control methods
- Monitoring and reporting
Pre-course information on what you will need to bring to the workshop will be provided on the application.
This may include details of a site or project you have been or plan to be involved with for weed management.
Please take note of the workshop dates as they differ from the course start date. Also, online enrolments for our courses close on the course start date.
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