Senator The Hon Murray Watt, Minister for the Environment and Water
Senator The Hon Nita Green, Assistant Minister for Northern Australia, Assistant Minister for Tourism, Assistant Minister for Pacific Island Affairs
Matt Smith MP, Member for Leichhardt
As part of the 2026-27 Budget, the Albanese Government is providing an additional $6 million over the next two years to continue the fight against invasive yellow crazy ants in Queensland's Wet Tropics.
The funding will help protect the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area's biodiversity and heritage values and detect and treat yellow crazy ant infestations in the Cairns region.
Listed as one of the world's 100 worst invasive species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, yellow crazy ants are a major threat to native species and ecosystems and the industries that rely on them.
Queensland's Wet Tropics is particularly vulnerable because its warm and humid climate makes for ideal habitat for the ants.
The Wet Tropics Management Authority has been recognised globally as a leader in invasive ant management and has declared more than 1200 hectares free of yellow crazy ants, including 63 hectares within the World Heritage Area.
This new funding builds on an initial Albanese Government investment of $24.8 million in 2022-23, aimed at preventing the spread in the Wet Tropics and controlling outbreaks in the Townsville region. The Townsville program continues to be funded through the earlier investment, which will see $2.9 million used over the next 12 months.
Quotes attributable to Minister for the Environment and Water, Murray Watt:
"When yellow crazy ants spread, they can quickly outnumber native species and take over their habitat, killing them in the process.
"Our continued support will help protect tropical rainforests in Queensland and the species that call it home, like the southern cassowary, northern bettong and mahogany glider."
Quotes attributable to Assistant Minister for Tourism and Northern Australia, Nita Green:
"It's great to see this ongoing investment to tackle yellow crazy ants in Far North Queensland.
"While we've made great progress, continued action is needed to maintain and build on the gains made against this highly destructive pest. The Albanese Government is pleased to contribute to this important work."
Quotes attributable to Member for Leichhardt, Matt Smith:
"The team has done an incredible job of working towards the eradication of yellow crazy ants. I have seen first-hand how infestations have been completely wiped out by the methods used.
"The Albanese Government is committed to the continued recognition, protection and management of the Far North, which is why we've invested a further $6 million in this year's Budget to tackle the threat of yellow crazy ants."