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SGAR Use Confirmed — Forbes Shire Council

Tell Forbes Shire Council to Stop Poisoning Wildlife.

Forbes Shire Council places bromadiolone — a potent second-generation anticoagulant — in bait stations across its operations. Bromadiolone accumulates in native predators through secondary poisoning, threatening the owls, raptors, and wildlife of the Central West. Send a direct email to the General Manager asking them to stop.

Audit Record
NSW SGAR Council Audit — Forbes Updated 27 Feb 2026
SGAR Status
Confirmed User
Bromadiolone confirmed in bait stations. Specific brand not disclosed. No commitment to transition away from SGARs has been made.
Confirmed SGAR Active Ingredient in Use
Bromadiolone brand not disclosed — confirmed in bait stations
Contractor
Not disclosed
LGA Region
Regional
Why This Matters

Bromadiolone in bait stations across the Central West — in the heart of the Lachlan River catchment.

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Secondary poisoning of native wildlife

SGARs accumulate in the tissue of poisoned rodents and remain lethal for days. Native predators — powerful owls, wedge-tailed eagles, raptors, quolls, and antechinus — are exposed when they eat affected animals. Research led by Prof. Raylene Cooke and Assoc. Prof. John White at Deakin University has documented SGAR toxins in the livers of native predators across Australia.

02

Active regulatory review by the APVMA

The Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority is currently reviewing SGAR registrations following evidence of widespread non-target harm. Councils continuing to use these products risk being on the wrong side of an emerging regulatory shift.

03

Effective alternatives already exist

Non-anticoagulant products such as Selontra (colecalciferol) provide effective rodent control with no secondary poisoning risk to native wildlife. Forbes Shire Council can specify SGAR-free alternatives in its bait station contracts — a straightforward update that requires no compromise to rodent management outcomes.

Councils that have already made the switch: Blue Mountains, Hornsby, Byron, Camden, Campbelltown, Inner West, Clarence Valley, Kiama, and Edward River have all implemented SGAR-free policies. Forbes Shire Council — a Central West LGA in the Lachlan River catchment, with significant woodland and wetland habitat supporting threatened species including raptors directly exposed to SGAR secondary poisoning — has every reason to eliminate bromadiolone from its bait stations and adopt a formal SGAR-free policy.
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