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Training. Animal Health Australia seeks to provide a positive learning experience for training participants through the careful preparation of training resources thatJOHNE’S DISEASE
Johne’s Disease. Animal Health Australia (AHA) coordinates industry-funded projects to manage Johne’s disease (JD) in sheep, cattle, goats and alpaca. Our projects work to protect Australia’s favourable JD status and reduce the impacts of the disease and its control measures on the livestock industries. SURVEILLANCE OF TSES Surveillance of TSEs. Animal Health Australia (AHA) manages the National TSE Surveillance Project (NTSESP) to ensure that Australia remains free from transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) affecting animals and humans. Australia is free of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) and scrapie. The World Organisation for AnimalHealth
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Guidance Documents. Animal Health Australia (AHA) maintains the Emergency Animal Disease Response Agreement (EADRA) through regular review workshops and by preparing guidance documents to support its implementation. Guidelines for accounting and cost sharing under the EADRA (pdf - 578 KB) —provides participating agencies with a set of NATIONAL SHEEP HEALTH MONITORING PROJECT The National Sheep Health Monitoring Project (NSHMP) commenced in 2007 to monitor lines of sheep in abattoirs for animal health conditions that reduce farm profit through productivity losses or increase meat processing wastage. Monitoring occurs in 10 domestic and export processing plants located in all states.GOAT HEALTH
Goat Health. Animal Health Australia (AHA) works closely with the Australian goat industry to deliver the Goat Production Conditions Project (GPCP), which seeks to address the issues of lost production in the goat value chains, to protect goats from endemic disease and IMPORTED ANIMAL QUARANTINE SURVEILLANCE NATIONAL SALMONELLA ENTERITIDIS RESPONSE MANAGEMENT PLAN The purpose of this plan is to provide best practice guidance for affected stakeholders in the event of suspected or confirmed infection with Salmonella Enteritidis (SE) linked to poultry, and knowledge of the various response networks that may be activated. The document itself has no legal basis and responses to a detection of SE may varyCAE IN GOATS
DISPOSAL MANUAL (EDITION 3.0) AUSTRALIAN VETERINARY EMERGENCY PLAN . AUSVETPLAN . Operational Manual . Disposal . Version 3.1, 2015 . AUSVETPLAN is a series of technical response plans that describe the proposed ANIMAL HEALTH AUSTRALIAWHO WE ARETRAININGPUBLICATIONSEVENTSRESOURCEHUBOUR PEOPLE
Training. Animal Health Australia seeks to provide a positive learning experience for training participants through the careful preparation of training resources thatJOHNE’S DISEASE
Johne’s Disease. Animal Health Australia (AHA) coordinates industry-funded projects to manage Johne’s disease (JD) in sheep, cattle, goats and alpaca. Our projects work to protect Australia’s favourable JD status and reduce the impacts of the disease and its control measures on the livestock industries. SURVEILLANCE OF TSES Surveillance of TSEs. Animal Health Australia (AHA) manages the National TSE Surveillance Project (NTSESP) to ensure that Australia remains free from transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) affecting animals and humans. Australia is free of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) and scrapie. The World Organisation for AnimalHealth
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Guidance Documents. Animal Health Australia (AHA) maintains the Emergency Animal Disease Response Agreement (EADRA) through regular review workshops and by preparing guidance documents to support its implementation. Guidelines for accounting and cost sharing under the EADRA (pdf - 578 KB) —provides participating agencies with a set of NATIONAL SHEEP HEALTH MONITORING PROJECT The National Sheep Health Monitoring Project (NSHMP) commenced in 2007 to monitor lines of sheep in abattoirs for animal health conditions that reduce farm profit through productivity losses or increase meat processing wastage. Monitoring occurs in 10 domestic and export processing plants located in all states.GOAT HEALTH
Goat Health. Animal Health Australia (AHA) works closely with the Australian goat industry to deliver the Goat Production Conditions Project (GPCP), which seeks to address the issues of lost production in the goat value chains, to protect goats from endemic disease and IMPORTED ANIMAL QUARANTINE SURVEILLANCE NATIONAL SALMONELLA ENTERITIDIS RESPONSE MANAGEMENT PLAN The purpose of this plan is to provide best practice guidance for affected stakeholders in the event of suspected or confirmed infection with Salmonella Enteritidis (SE) linked to poultry, and knowledge of the various response networks that may be activated. The document itself has no legal basis and responses to a detection of SE may varyCAE IN GOATS
DISPOSAL MANUAL (EDITION 3.0) AUSTRALIAN VETERINARY EMERGENCY PLAN . AUSVETPLAN . Operational Manual . Disposal . Version 3.1, 2015 . AUSVETPLAN is a series of technical response plans that describe the proposedRESOURCE HUB
23/06/2021. AHA General Meeting 23/06/2021 Animal Health Australia, 95 Northbourne Ave, Canberra ACT 2601, Australia See more details. FARM BIOSECURITY PLAN Farm Biosecurity Plan. Animal Health Australia (AHA) coordinates a number of biosecurity programs for Australia’s livestock industries, governments and veterinarians. Effective biosecurity at the enterprise and industry level is considered to be extremely important in mitigating the risk of the introduction or spread of animal diseases. GOATMAP – ANIMAL HEALTH AUSTRALIA GoatMAP. Animal Health Australia (AHA) manages the Australian Johne’s Disease Market Assurance Program for Goats (GoatMAP) to help producers identify and promote their low risk of Johne’s disease infection. The GoatMAP is an essential component of the Johne’s disease control and eradication programs which operate in some states. IMPORTED ANIMAL QUARANTINE SURVEILLANCE Live zoo animals have been imported into Australia from several countries reporting BSE in cattle. We identified the need to include zoo animals in our TSE surveillance after the diagnosis of feline spongiform encephalopathy (FSE) in an imported cheetah in Broome Zoo in 1992 and in an imported golden cat that died at Melbourne Zoo in2002.
NATIONAL DAIRY ASSURANCE SCORE The National Dairy BJD Assurance Score is a voluntary classification scheme for Australian dairy cattle. Based on self-assessment, the simple 8-point score helps dairy farmers to better manage the risk of JD when they are: buying, selling or agisting stock. seeking to increase the level of their herd’s JD assurance. NATIONAL SALMONELLA ENTERITIDIS RESPONSE MANAGEMENT PLAN The purpose of this plan is to provide best practice guidance for affected stakeholders in the event of suspected or confirmed infection with Salmonella Enteritidis (SE) linked to poultry, and knowledge of the various response networks that may be activated. The document itself has no legal basis and responses to a detection of SE may vary GOAT NATIONAL KID REARING PLAN Animal Health Australia (AHA) works closely with the Australian goat industry to deliver programs that protect goat from endemic disease and support trade. The National Kid Rearing Plan enables goat herd owners to reduce the risk of Johne’s disease spreading inCAE IN GOATS
CAE is a disease of goats caused by a lentivirus. This disease is also called chronic arthritis-synovitis, big-knee, viral leukoencephalomyelitis, progressive interstitial pneumonia and caprine retrovirus disease (CRD). CAE causes chronic arthritis and occasionally progressive interstitial pneumonia or chronic mastitis inadult goats and
LUMPY SKIN DISEASE
Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is a highly infectious disease of cattle spread by biting insects, particularly mosquitoes and flies. The disease is categorised by widespread skin nodules, production losses and mortality. The virus is present in eye, nose and mouth secretions, as well as semen and blood from infected animals. LIVESTOCK TRACEABILITY HISTORY Livestock traceability history. Animal Health Australia (AHA) has been involved in the development of robust livestock identification and traceability systems since it was established in 1996, but Australia’s livestock industries have been hard at work tracing animals since the 1960s. ANIMAL HEALTH AUSTRALIAWHO WE ARETRAININGPUBLICATIONSEVENTSRESOURCEHUBOUR PEOPLE
Training. Animal Health Australia seeks to provide a positive learning experience for training participants through the careful preparation of training resources that SURVEILLANCE OF TSES Surveillance of TSEs. Animal Health Australia (AHA) manages the National TSE Surveillance Project (NTSESP) to ensure that Australia remains free from transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) affecting animals and humans. Australia is free of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) and scrapie. The World Organisation for AnimalHealth
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Guidance Documents. Animal Health Australia (AHA) maintains the Emergency Animal Disease Response Agreement (EADRA) through regular review workshops and by preparing guidance documents to support its implementation. Guidelines for accounting and cost sharing under the EADRA (pdf - 578 KB) —provides participating agencies with a set of NATIONAL SHEEP HEALTH MONITORING PROJECT The National Sheep Health Monitoring Project (NSHMP) commenced in 2007 to monitor lines of sheep in abattoirs for animal health conditions that reduce farm profit through productivity losses or increase meat processing wastage. Monitoring occurs in 10 domestic and export processing plants located in all states. GOATMAP – ANIMAL HEALTH AUSTRALIA GoatMAP. Animal Health Australia (AHA) manages the Australian Johne’s Disease Market Assurance Program for Goats (GoatMAP) to help producers identify and promote their low risk of Johne’s disease infection. The GoatMAP is an essential component of the Johne’s disease control and eradication programs which operate in some states. HAVE YOU SPOTTED ANYTHING UNUSUAL? goats. horses. pigs. sheep meat. wool. Animal Health Australia’s Executive Manager Biosecurity, Duncan Rowland said the Spotted Anything Unusual fridge magnets are designed to enlist the help of Australia’s producers to keep a lookout for unusual symptoms as part of their existing stock monitoring routine. “Early detection of and GOAT NATIONAL KID REARING PLAN Animal Health Australia (AHA) works closely with the Australian goat industry to deliver programs that protect goat from endemic disease and support trade. The National Kid Rearing Plan enables goat herd owners to reduce the risk of Johne’s disease spreading in NATIONAL SALMONELLA ENTERITIDIS RESPONSE MANAGEMENT PLAN The purpose of this plan is to provide best practice guidance for affected stakeholders in the event of suspected or confirmed infection with Salmonella Enteritidis (SE) linked to poultry, and knowledge of the various response networks that may be activated. The document itself has no legal basis and responses to a detection of SE may vary JOHNE’S BEEF ASSURANCE SCORE 1 Johne’s Beef Assurance Score – July 2020 Johne’s Beef Assurance Score The Johne’s Beef Assurance Score (J-BAS) is a risk profiling tool for Johne’s disease (JD) in beef cattle. AUSTRALIAN RUMINANT FEED BAN NATIONAL UNIFORM … TSEFAP – Australian Ruminant Feed Ban National Uniform Guidelines 2019-20 3 CONTENTS 1. SUMMARY 5 2. INTRODUCTION 7 3. BACKGROUND 9 3.1 International Developments 9 ANIMAL HEALTH AUSTRALIAWHO WE ARETRAININGPUBLICATIONSEVENTSRESOURCEHUBOUR PEOPLE
Training. Animal Health Australia seeks to provide a positive learning experience for training participants through the careful preparation of training resources that SURVEILLANCE OF TSES Surveillance of TSEs. Animal Health Australia (AHA) manages the National TSE Surveillance Project (NTSESP) to ensure that Australia remains free from transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) affecting animals and humans. Australia is free of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) and scrapie. The World Organisation for AnimalHealth
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Guidance Documents. Animal Health Australia (AHA) maintains the Emergency Animal Disease Response Agreement (EADRA) through regular review workshops and by preparing guidance documents to support its implementation. Guidelines for accounting and cost sharing under the EADRA (pdf - 578 KB) —provides participating agencies with a set of NATIONAL SHEEP HEALTH MONITORING PROJECT The National Sheep Health Monitoring Project (NSHMP) commenced in 2007 to monitor lines of sheep in abattoirs for animal health conditions that reduce farm profit through productivity losses or increase meat processing wastage. Monitoring occurs in 10 domestic and export processing plants located in all states. GOATMAP – ANIMAL HEALTH AUSTRALIA GoatMAP. Animal Health Australia (AHA) manages the Australian Johne’s Disease Market Assurance Program for Goats (GoatMAP) to help producers identify and promote their low risk of Johne’s disease infection. The GoatMAP is an essential component of the Johne’s disease control and eradication programs which operate in some states. HAVE YOU SPOTTED ANYTHING UNUSUAL? goats. horses. pigs. sheep meat. wool. Animal Health Australia’s Executive Manager Biosecurity, Duncan Rowland said the Spotted Anything Unusual fridge magnets are designed to enlist the help of Australia’s producers to keep a lookout for unusual symptoms as part of their existing stock monitoring routine. “Early detection of and GOAT NATIONAL KID REARING PLAN Animal Health Australia (AHA) works closely with the Australian goat industry to deliver programs that protect goat from endemic disease and support trade. The National Kid Rearing Plan enables goat herd owners to reduce the risk of Johne’s disease spreading in NATIONAL SALMONELLA ENTERITIDIS RESPONSE MANAGEMENT PLAN The purpose of this plan is to provide best practice guidance for affected stakeholders in the event of suspected or confirmed infection with Salmonella Enteritidis (SE) linked to poultry, and knowledge of the various response networks that may be activated. The document itself has no legal basis and responses to a detection of SE may vary JOHNE’S BEEF ASSURANCE SCORE 1 Johne’s Beef Assurance Score – July 2020 Johne’s Beef Assurance Score The Johne’s Beef Assurance Score (J-BAS) is a risk profiling tool for Johne’s disease (JD) in beef cattle. AUSTRALIAN RUMINANT FEED BAN NATIONAL UNIFORM … TSEFAP – Australian Ruminant Feed Ban National Uniform Guidelines 2019-20 3 CONTENTS 1. SUMMARY 5 2. INTRODUCTION 7 3. BACKGROUND 9 3.1 International Developments 9LABORATORY SERVICES
Training. Animal Health Australia seeks to provide a positive learning experience for training participants through the careful preparation of training resources that NATIONAL SHEEP HEALTH MONITORING PROJECT The National Sheep Health Monitoring Project (NSHMP) commenced in 2007 to monitor lines of sheep in abattoirs for animal health conditions that reduce farm profit through productivity losses or increase meat processing wastage. Monitoring occurs in 10 domestic and export processing plants located in all states. GOAT NATIONAL KID REARING PLAN Animal Health Australia (AHA) works closely with the Australian goat industry to deliver programs that protect goat from endemic disease and support trade. The National Kid Rearing Plan enables goat herd owners to reduce the risk of Johne’s disease spreading in NATIONAL DAIRY ASSURANCE SCORE The National Dairy BJD Assurance Score is a voluntary classification scheme for Australian dairy cattle. Based on self-assessment, the simple 8-point score helps dairy farmers to better manage the risk of JD when they are: buying, selling or agisting stock. seeking to increase the level of their herd’s JD assurance. HAVE YOU SPOTTED ANYTHING UNUSUAL? goats. horses. pigs. sheep meat. wool. Animal Health Australia’s Executive Manager Biosecurity, Duncan Rowland said the Spotted Anything Unusual fridge magnets are designed to enlist the help of Australia’s producers to keep a lookout for unusual symptoms as part of their existing stock monitoring routine. “Early detection of and AUSTRALIAN ANIMAL PATHOLOGY STANDARDS PROGRAM (AAPSP The Australian Animal Pathology Standards Program (AAPSP), a joint initiative of the Australian Society for Veterinary Pathology, the Sub Committee on Animal Health Laboratory Standards and Animal Health Australia, aims to improve the diagnostic capability of the National Animal Health System by supporting the development and delivery of LIVESTOCK TRACEABILITY HISTORY Livestock traceability history. Animal Health Australia (AHA) has been involved in the development of robust livestock identification and traceability systems since it was established in 1996, but Australia’s livestock industries have been hard at work tracing animals since the 1960s. NLIS SOUTH AMERICAN CAMELIDS Animal Health Australia (AHA) is working with relevant industry stakeholders to develop a national identification and traceability system for all South American camelids (SACs) in Australia. All camelids of South American origin include alpacas, llamas, guanacos and vicuñas. Australia has a SACs population of around 200-300,000individual animals.
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STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES FOR LAND TRANSPORT The new Australian Animal Welfare Standards and Guidelines for the Land Transport of Livestock are being regulated in law by State and Territory governments from 1 July this year depending on parliamentary sittings in each of the jurisdictions. The implementation date for the Land Transport Standards by state and territory is: Western Australia ANIMAL HEALTH AUSTRALIAWHO WE ARETRAININGPUBLICATIONSEVENTSRESOURCEHUBOUR PEOPLE
Training. Animal Health Australia seeks to provide a positive learning experience for training participants through the careful preparation of training resources thatDISEASE INFORMATION
SURVEILLANCE OF TSES Surveillance of TSEs. Animal Health Australia (AHA) manages the National TSE Surveillance Project (NTSESP) to ensure that Australia remains free from transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) affecting animals and humans. Australia is free of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) and scrapie. The World Organisation for AnimalHealth
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Guidance Documents. Animal Health Australia (AHA) maintains the Emergency Animal Disease Response Agreement (EADRA) through regular review workshops and by preparing guidance documents to support its implementation. Guidelines for accounting and cost sharing under the EADRA (pdf - 578 KB) —provides participating agencies with a set of NATIONAL SHEEP HEALTH MONITORING PROJECT The National Sheep Health Monitoring Project (NSHMP) commenced in 2007 to monitor lines of sheep in abattoirs for animal health conditions that reduce farm profit through productivity losses or increase meat processing wastage. Monitoring occurs in 10 domestic and export processing plants located in all states. GOATMAP – ANIMAL HEALTH AUSTRALIA GoatMAP. Animal Health Australia (AHA) manages the Australian Johne’s Disease Market Assurance Program for Goats (GoatMAP) to help producers identify and promote their low risk of Johne’s disease infection. The GoatMAP is an essential component of the Johne’s disease control and eradication programs which operate in some states.CAE IN GOATS
HAVE YOU SPOTTED ANYTHING UNUSUAL? goats. horses. pigs. sheep meat. wool. Animal Health Australia’s Executive Manager Biosecurity, Duncan Rowland said the Spotted Anything Unusual fridge magnets are designed to enlist the help of Australia’s producers to keep a lookout for unusual symptoms as part of their existing stock monitoring routine. “Early detection of and NATIONAL SALMONELLA ENTERITIDIS RESPONSE MANAGEMENT PLAN The purpose of this plan is to provide best practice guidance for affected stakeholders in the event of suspected or confirmed infection with Salmonella Enteritidis (SE) linked to poultry, and knowledge of the various response networks that may be activated. The document itself has no legal basis and responses to a detection of SE may vary AUSTRALIAN RUMINANT FEED BAN NATIONAL UNIFORM … TSEFAP – Australian Ruminant Feed Ban National Uniform Guidelines 2019-20 3 CONTENTS 1. SUMMARY 5 2. INTRODUCTION 7 3. BACKGROUND 9 3.1 International Developments 9 ANIMAL HEALTH AUSTRALIAWHO WE ARETRAININGPUBLICATIONSEVENTSRESOURCEHUBOUR PEOPLE
Training. Animal Health Australia seeks to provide a positive learning experience for training participants through the careful preparation of training resources thatDISEASE INFORMATION
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more Guidance Documents. Animal Health Australia (AHA) maintains the Emergency Animal Disease Response Agreement (EADRA) through regular review workshops and by preparing guidance documents to support its implementation.. Guidelines for accounting and cost sharing under the EADRA (pdf - 578 KB) —provides participating agencies with a set of business rules and forms to claim eligible costs SURVEILLANCE OF TSES more Surveillance of TSEs. Animal Health Australia (AHA) manages the National TSE Surveillance Project (NTSESP) to ensure that Australia remains free from transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) affecting animals and humans. NATIONAL SHEEP HEALTH MONITORING PROJECT more National Sheep Health Monitoring Project. The National Sheep Health Monitoring Project (NSHMP) commenced in 2007 to monitor lines of sheep in abattoirs for animal health conditions that reduce farm profit through productivity losses or increase meat processingwastage.
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GOATMAP – ANIMAL HEALTH AUSTRALIA Training. Animal Health Australia seeks to provide a positive learning experience for training participants through the careful preparation of training resources that HAVE YOU SPOTTED ANYTHING UNUSUAL? Animal Health Australia’s (AHA) revamped Spotted anything unusual? campaign has been launched to remind producers to be on the lookout for symptoms of unusual or exotic livestock diseases that have the potential to devastate Australia’s livestock industry and impact human health.. Distribution of Spotted anything unusual?fridge magnets will kick off the campaign, with the slogan ‘Look NATIONAL SALMONELLA ENTERITIDIS RESPONSE MANAGEMENT PLAN more National Salmonella Enteritidis Response Management Plan. Development of the plan. The 2018-19 Salmonella Enteritidis (SE) disease outbreak in people was linked back to the egg industry in NSWand Victoria.
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23/06/2021. AHA General Meeting 23/06/2021 Animal Health Australia, 95 Northbourne Ave, Canberra ACT 2601, Australia See more details. HAVE YOU SPOTTED ANYTHING UNUSUAL? goats. horses. pigs. sheep meat. wool. Animal Health Australia’s Executive Manager Biosecurity, Duncan Rowland said the Spotted Anything Unusual fridge magnets are designed to enlist the help of Australia’s producers to keep a lookout for unusual symptoms as part of their existing stock monitoring routine. “Early detection of and TSE FREEDOM ASSURANCE PROJECT Animal Health Australia (AHA) manages the TSE Freedom Assurance Project, which delivers nationally integrated TSE risk minimisation measures to keep Australian animals and their products free from TSEs. Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) in animals are a class of rare brain diseases that are associated with the accumulationof
LIVESTOCK TRACEABILITY HISTORY Livestock traceability history. Animal Health Australia (AHA) has been involved in the development of robust livestock identification and traceability systems since it was established in 1996, but Australia’s livestock industries have been hard at work tracing animals since the 1960s.JD IN CATTLE TOOLS
JD in cattle tools. Animal Health Australia (AHA) coordinates industry-funded projects to manage Johne’s disease (JD) in cattle, sheep, goats and alpacas. Our projects work to protect Australia’s favourable JD status and reduce the impacts of the disease and its control measures on the livestock industries. JOHNE’S DISEASE IN GOATS Johne’s disease is a serious wasting disease of goats, which can lead to loss of production and death. The disease is caused by a bacterium ( Mycobacterium paratuberculosis) that lives mainly in animal intestines, but can also survive in the outside environment for several months. Johne’s disease affects animals by causingthickening of the
WHAT IS A TSE?
What is a TSE? Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) in animals are a class of rare brain diseases that are associated with the accumulation of abnormal prion protein in the brain and therefore affect the central nervous system. These diseases are very rare, fatal and are characterized by spongy degeneration of the brain. STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES FOR LAND TRANSPORT The new Australian Animal Welfare Standards and Guidelines for the Land Transport of Livestock are being regulated in law by State and Territory governments from 1 July this year depending on parliamentary sittings in each of the jurisdictions. The implementation date for the Land Transport Standards by state and territory is: Western Australia DEVELOPMENT OF AN AQUATIC EMERGENCY ANIMAL DISEASE Development of an Aquatic Emergency Animal Disease Response Agreement. In October 2014 AHA commenced management of a new, Department of Agriculture and Water Resources funded, four year project dedicated to the development of a formal industry-government aquatic emergency animal disease response agreement.APAV: HOME
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NATIONAL BIOSECURITY RESPONSE TEAM UPDATE Exercise Crown and Anchor NBRT members converged on Canberra from 25–28 March 2019 for Exercise Crown and Anchor. The exercise provided vital professional development and networking opportunities which increase Australia’s biosecurity emergency response capability. The overall aim of the exerc…*
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Australia’s government biosecurity personnel now have greater access to professional development and training through two qualifications developed as part of the Biosecurity Emergency Response Training Australia (BERTA) training and assessment materials project. The Certificate IV in Public Safety…*
AAPSP ROADSHOW IS BACK FOR 2019 The AAPSP is pleased to welcome Dr Francisco Uzal to Australia for the 2019 Annual Pathology Roadshow. Dr Uzal is Professor of Diagnostic Pathology and Chief of the San Bernardino branch of the California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory, UC Davis. Over two days, Dr Uzal will provide a thoro…*
FAST FINES PROMPTED BY ANIMAL ACTIVISM Queensland farmers and livestock producers are being urged to review their biosecurity management plans and signage to ensure new laws can be enforced against unauthorised entry to their properties. Queensland’s biosecurity laws have been changed to allow police and biosecurity officers to issue i…*
MEDIA RELEASE: NEW BIOSECURITY COLLECTIVE READY FOR ACTION Joint media release with Invasive Species Council and Centre for Invasive Species Solutions. With the number of pest and disease threats that could enter our country rapidly growing, last week biosecurity champions from across Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Mexico came together to formAustralia…
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NATIONAL BIOSECURITY RESPONSE TEAM UPDATE Exercise Crown and Anchor NBRT members converged on Canberra from 25–28 March 2019 for Exercise Crown and Anchor. The exercise provided vital professional development and networking opportunities which increase Australia’s biosecurity emergency response capability. The overall aim of the exerc…*
MEDIA RELEASE: BUILDING CAPABILITY AMONG BIOSECURITY EMERGENCYRESPONDERS
Australia’s government biosecurity personnel now have greater access to professional development and training through two qualifications developed as part of the Biosecurity Emergency Response Training Australia (BERTA) training and assessment materials project. The Certificate IV in Public Safety…* 1
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