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Ecology
The common tussock-grass can form the dominant ground layer in grasslands of South-East Australia. Examples include in the Victorian Volcanic Plains, and Gippsland Plains Grassy Woodland. This is in part due to its ability to regenerate well after fire and out-compete other species.

Common tussock grass also provides excellent habitat for invertebrates, both in abundance and species richness. A study comparing indigenous plantings (of species endemic to the area), native and non-native plantings found one patch of Poa labillardierei supported 5.4 times more indigenous insect species than any other plant species from any group. This suggests this may be an ideal species to support biodiversity, especially in urban settings where there is a lack of invertebrates.

Reptiles also rely on habitat provided by common tussock grass, including the tussock skink, and blue tongue lizard.