Animal Health Australia now accepts electronic payment for APAV renewals, and other specific invoices. This should simplify the payments process for individual users and for Animal Health Australia, reducing the administrative workload.
Animal Health Australia Payments page
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Industry Liaison Officers (ILOs) are an integral part of Australia’s emergency animal disease response preparedness; without them, vital industry expertise and knowledge can be difficult to access during a response. NSW sheep producers are invited to attend free ILO training … Read more
After many years, the APAV Training Program has finally moved away from the traditional hard copy manual training to an online system.
The APAV Online can be accessed from the APAV page on our website http://www.animalhealthaustralia.com.au/training-centre/accreditation-program-for-australian-veterinarians-apav/
Moving to online training will … Read more
A training facilitator’s guide for Livestock Handling Training, developed by Tocal College for the Australian Animal Welfare Strategy (AAWS), has recently been piloted. To ‘paddock test’ the facilitator’s guide, two Livestock Handling courses were run at Tocal and Yanco in … Read more
A hypothetical ‘outbreak’ of foot and mouth disease in the northern agricultural district of South Australia was the setting for an emergency animal disease response training exercise in June.
The national emergency animal disease Rapid Response Team (RRT) took part … Read more
A training exercise for an emergency animal disease response is currently being held in Peterborough and Orroroo, South Australia (1-3 June 2011). The national emergency animal disease rapid response team (RRT) will be taking part in ‘Exercise Golden Fleece’, responding to … Read more