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Disaster relief and recovery resources — we’ve created a central hub with the latest recovery information, support programs and practical industry resources to help producers affected by flood, bushfires and drought.
The March Member Engagement Week Program is out now, and registrations close soon. Plus, updates on EADRA, AUSVETPLAN, the National Sheep Health Monitoring Project and AHA training.
Disaster relief and recovery resources — we’ve created a central hub with the latest recovery information, support programs and practical industry resources to help producers affected by flood, bushfires and drought.
The March Member Engagement Week Program is out now, and registrations close soon. Plus, updates on EADRA, AUSVETPLAN, the National Sheep Health Monitoring Project and AHA training.
The NSHMP Annual Report 2024–25 analyses 9.8 million sheep inspections across 10 abattoirs, revealing national and state‑level trends in conditions such as bladder worm, nephritis, lungworm and sheep measles.
Launched in 2023, the National Biosecurity Training Hub provides a single, trusted place to access high‑quality biosecurity training for growers, producers, veterinarians, supply‑chain staff and biosecurity professionals across Australia.
With producers across the country dealing with fire, drought and floods, and a new detection of Lumpy Skin Disease in Bali, 2026 is already shaping up to be a busy year for animal health and biosecurity.
In our last update for 2025, we share important updates on H5 avian influenza and preparedness, our festive season opening hours, and prepare for AHA’s upcoming 30-year milestone.
The new guidelines provide a flexible process to help Peak Industry Bodies to maintain and support their Liaison – Livestock Industry (LLI) networks.
This month, we’re focusing on the key documents and processes that keep AHA moving forward — from our Annual Report and Annual Operating Plan to our Member Charter and AGM.
Animal Health Australia hosted Liaison – Livestock Industry (LLI) training in Adelaide, strengthening South Australia’s emergency animal disease preparedness. Over 20 participants from nine EADRA signatories gained practical skills and insights from experienced responders to ensure industry voices are heard during future EAD responses.
Animal Health Australia joined global experts at the International Sheep Veterinary Congress in Wollongong on 27-30 October.
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