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This is the best summary I could come up with:
Biosecurity officials are investigating the detection of a single red imported fire ant that was found inside a package from Queensland at an Australia Post parcel centre in southern Tasmania.
The highly aggressive ants are one of the world's worst invasive pests, with their painful, venomous sting posing risks to people, animals and plants and overall biodiversity.
They have been largely eradicated in Australia through a national program, however clusters are still found in south-east Queensland and in recent weeks, the ants crossed the border into northern New South Wales.
Biosecurity Tasmania (BT) said the non-reproductive female ant was found in a package containing plant material as part of "business-as-usual surveillance operations at mail centres across the state".
BT traced the package and put extra surveillance and trapping operations in place, and is now investigating the circumstances around which the parcel was sent.
"I applaud the postal workers and Biosecurity Tasmania staff for their diligent and responsive actions to identify this incursion and the precautionary steps they are taking through additional surveillance and trapping to ensure that there are no other ants," Ms Palmer said.
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