Honorary

Behind every strong profession is a community of supporters, advocates and collaborators who believe in its value and work to advance it.

Honorary Membership is among the most significant honours the AVA bestows, recognising eminent non-veterinarians whose extraordinary contribution to the veterinary community has had a lasting and meaningful impact.  Scientists, leaders, advocates and change-makers who dedicate themselves to advancing veterinary science and animal welfare are an integral part of our profession, and the AVA is proud to formally recognise and celebrate the remarkable contributions they make to our community and to the animals care for.

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Past prize winners

Nomination guidelines

Honorary Membership is open to eminent individuals who are not veterinarians but have worked closely with the profession over a long period, or who have helped the Association in an outstanding manner. Veterinary graduates who have given exceptional service in a non-veterinary area in a manner that has brought great credit to the profession are also eligible. The number of awards given in any year will vary depending on the calibre of nominations received.

Nominations may be submitted by Divisional and Special Interest Group Executive Committees. Self-nominations will not be considered. Secrecy should be maintained throughout the process. If it is necessary to speak with the nominee to gather supporting information, please do so discreetly.

The AVA Awards Committee receives and assesses all nominations against the published criteria. The AVA Board ratifies all recipients prior to announcement. Winners are notified confidentially before the AVA Gala Dinner.

The Committee, Judges and Board assess nominations against the following criteria:

  • Sustained and close collaboration with the veterinary profession over a long period
  • Outstanding assistance to the Association in a significant and meaningful way
  • Exceptional service to the profession outside Australia by a veterinary graduate
  • Exceptional service in Australia in a non-veterinary area that has brought great credit to the profession

If unsuccessful, the same nominee may be put forward for a further two years following their initial nomination. Subsequent nominations are not automatic and must be resubmitted with accurate and up-to-date information. After two years, the nominator must contact the AVA Awards Committee at awards@ava.com.au to request consideration for a further nomination. The Awards Committee does not provide feedback on unsuccessful nominations as all submissions are strictly confidential. 

Recipients of Honorary Membership receive:

  • A trophy
  • One complimentary ticket to the AVA Gala Dinner where the award will be presented
  • All privileges of AVA membership across the Association and its divisions, with the exception of voting and holding office

Submit a nomination

Nominations for the Honorary membership are now closed. Nominations will open later this year. In the meantime, if you have any questions please contact awards@ava.com.au