DIG Conference 2025
Join us for the annual Dieback Information Group (DIG) Conference
23rd – 25th September 2025 – Murdoch University, Boorloo, Perth WA
The DIG Conference serves as a dynamic platform for national and international Dieback stakeholders from diverse sectors to come together, exchange ideas, and advance the collective understanding of Phytophthora Dieback and other environmental biosecurity challenges.
“Strength in Our Roots”
This year’s conference theme, “Strength in Our Roots”, – emphasises the vital role of grassroots leadership and community empowerment in environmental biosecurity.
“Strength in Our Roots” reflects the Dieback Working Group’s efforts to build sustainable, long-term change, from the ground up, through initiatives like the Green Card program, school education, and other collaborative projects.
By connecting people at all levels and focusing on foundational change, we will help communities grow stronger together to tackle threats such as Phytophthora Dieback.
Join us in person or online
The 2025 DIG conference day, Wednesday, 24th, 2025, is available both in person and online! Join our audience of national and international Dieback stakeholders from universities, government and non-government agencies, consultants, extractive industries, forestry organisations and land care groups, among others. Speakers from across this range of sectors will deliver a range of presentations to showcase a diverse range of Phytophthora Dieback science and management talks, as well as content on other disease threats to natural ecosystems.
Conference Day – Weds 24th Sept
The format for this year’s DIG Conference Day includes workshops and activities for you to choose from in addition to speaker presentations throughout the day.
The DIG Conference Day is available both in person and online. Join our audience of national and international Dieback stakeholders from universities, government and non-government agencies, consultants, extractive industries, forestry organisations and land care groups, among others. Speakers across these sectors will deliver a range of presentations to showcase a diverse range of Phytophthora Dieback science and management talks, and content on other disease threats to natural ecosystems.
Keynote speakers include:
- Frederik Hjelm, Biosense – Traditional owner surveillance Program for Kauri Dieback.
- Kylie Ireland, DBCA – Dieback Detector Dogs.
- Bruno Rikli, Dieback Working Group – Dieback-Free Basic Raw Materials (BRM) Project Update.
DWG Green Card™ Training – Tues 23rd Sept
DWG Green Card™ Training (Dieback Biosecurity Awareness Training) is recognised by WA government authorities to gain the skills and knowledge you need to manage your risk of spreading Phytophthora Dieback on-ground.
As part of DIG 2025, DWG Green Card™ Training will include additional benefits:
- DWG Green Card™ Presentation
- Assessment
- Lunch & morning tea
- My Pest Guide demonstration
- Field trip in bushland to discuss Dieback Management
Learn about:
- Why is “Biosecurity” important to Australia.
- Protecting native vegetation, pollinators and ecosystem health.
- How you can easily avoid spreading plant diseases and weeds into “vulnerable areas”.
- The importance of pre-planning to mitigate biosecurity risks, particularly for Phytophthora Dieback!
- Practical hygiene tactics for bushland users, managers, volunteers and field workers.
- How does the Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Attractions achieve Clean-On-Entry?
New skills:
- Tactics to avoid and minimise spreading weeds and Phytophthora during your activities.
- Understand what the coloured symbols mean on standard Phytophthora Dieback signage.
- Apply a safe-work-method for vehicle clean-down.
- Identify parts of a vehicle to inspect and clean-down.
Find out more about Green Card Training here
Dieback Management Field Trip – Thursday 25th Sept
Join us for a day out in the bush with Dieback Interpreters!
The field trip includes two site visits to locations with very different vegetation profiles to observe Dieback Management. A Dieback interpreter will present on the history of the area, Dieback survey method, results and managing biosecurity in areas with multiple stakeholder interests. There will be a walk at each site.
- Roe 8 Revegetation Corridor, located just south of Murdoch University
- Bungendore Park, located on the edge of the Darling Scarp (part of the Wungong Regional Park).
Lunch is provided. More details to come, stay tuned!
Sponsor DIG
The Dieback Working Group are currently seeking aligned organisations to support the conference as a sponsor. The conference will be an excellent opportunity to engage with experts in Phytophthora Dieback and key representatives in sustainability, and promote your organisation.
Please contact Pip @ [email protected] to discuss this opportunity personally.
Venue Details
Murdoch University
90 South St, Murdoch WA 6150

