"Indeed, it is now clear that current education programs are failing to stop the spread and options for management post-incursion are extremely limited."
This suggests to me that the powers at be are putting all of the blame for Tilapia spreading on the public. Like the only possible way for this fish to spread is if humans spread them. I have a friend here in Bangladesh the farms Barramundi. Each year after he harvests them he drains all of his ponds into pure salt water and leaves his ponds empty for three months to the point he has deep cracks in the bottom of the ponds. Weeks after he refills them, all of his ponds are full of small Tilapia.
It also suggests they have tried every management option available to them post incursion.
Tilapia are an decent table fish. I've eaten it in restaurants overseas. Yet for what ever reason, the powers at be don't want to try a combination of recreational and commercial harvesting of this species. Give a special guidance on how to deal with them and tell recreational fishers to fill their boots if they want to catch and eat them. Similarly, allow restaurants to sell it and allow unlimited commercial licences for people to catch and sell to the restaurants until we smash the population down to near zero. Then maybe electro-fish the last of them?
I like the idea that they are looking at the feasibility of using a virus. I just don't trust that we won't eradicate another Australian species or more in the process. Either through a gap in the feasibility study that misses a species somehow and we find out the hard way that the Tilapia virus also kills say Mary River Cod or worse, something like Mangrove Jack or mullet. Or the possibility that the virus is deemed not to infect Australian natives, it gets released only to jump species from the Tilapia to another native. Just like we see with all the other viruses including Swine Flue, MERS, SARS and Covid (allegedly). There's a whole lot more biologically different from a pig to a human, a camel to a human and a bat to a human than their is between a Tilapia and say a Blue Catfish etc.