Weed Management

Tailored weed management suppresses invasives, supports regeneration, and restores ecological balance effectively.

Weeds are one of the most significant threats to biodiversity, land productivity, and ecosystem resilience. At The Regenerative, we deliver tailored weed management programs that align with the environmental, agricultural, and cultural values of each landscape. Our team combines practical hands-on experience with technical capability to suppress invasive species, support native regeneration, and restore ecological balance.

  • Tailored Weed Management Solutions
    • Customised weed control strategies based on site conditions, vegetation communities, and land use goals
    • Application of multiple methods including:
      • High-volume foliar spraying
      • Wick wiping and cut-and-paint techniques
      • Manual removal for sensitive or hard-to-reach areas
      • Mechanical removal using slashers, mulchers or excavators
      • Suppression and competition planting to displace invasives
      • Holistic Planned Grazing
      • Biological controls and soil inoculants to reduce regrowth
      • Aerial and boom spraying for large-scale or broadacre programs
      • Integration of chemical and non-chemical approaches to minimise off-target and build long-term resilience
  • Bush Regeneration & Ecological Restoration
    • Weed suppression and manual control to protect native seedbanks and remnant vegetation
    • Application of assisted natural regeneration (ANR) techniques
    • Support for native species recovery through natural succession or revegetation
    • Bush regeneration works aligned with offset management, conservation, or community goals
  • Programmed & Seasonal Control
    • Targeted seasonal treatment windows for optimal effectiveness
    • Ongoing control programs designed to reduce seed bank and improve vegetation condition
    • Prioritisation of high-risk or high-value areas, including riparian zones, access tracks, and revegetation sites
  • Compliance & Biosecurity Obligations
    • Control of noxious and notifiable weeds in accordance with NSW Biosecurity Act 2015
    • Detailed reporting, mapping, and photographic evidence for compliance and funding acquittals
    • Collaboration with councils, landholders, and catchment groups to deliver coordinated control efforts
  • Weed Surveying & Mapping
    • Ground-based surveys, drone imagery, and GIS mapping to identify weed species, density, and treatment zones
    • Baseline assessments and follow-up monitoring for long-term program evaluation
    • Support for landholder education, funding proposals, and Landcare partnerships