National list of naturalised invasive and potentially invasive garden plants (2004)

This resource lists over 1,000 garden plants that are either invasive or potentially invasive, classified according to their national importance. Published by WWF Australia May 2004.

Pathway Risk Analysis for weed spread within Australia

Weeds continue to emerge in the Australian context, but understanding how they spread is poorly understood. This project assesses the threats and risks of weed sources as well as pathways of spread and the sensitivity of the invaded environment.

Alien Flora of Australia

Biological invasions are a major threat to Australia. Information on alien flora in Australia is collated independently by different jurisdictions, which has led to inconsistencies at the national level, hampering efficient management. The Alien Flora of Australia (AFA) is an Australian first: a nationally unified dataset that harmonises different information sources.

The introduced flora of Australia and its weed status

This landmark 2007 report, introduced flora of Australia and its weed status by R.P. Randell lists 29,430 plant species and identifies the 2,739 naturalised species of the 26,242 introduced plant species in Australia, and 5,907 species present in Australia which have weed histories elsewhere in the world but no current history as a weed in Australia. It is these plants that are most likely to become weeds in Australia, given the right opportunities.