Queensland

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The Queensland Division has six branches across the state and is involved in a number of initiatives as well as representing the AVA in a variety of forums and before members of state parliament.

Branches
  • Brisbane Veterinary Practitioners
  • Central Queensland
  • Darling Downs and South West Queensland
  • North Queensland
  • South East Queensland
  • Sunshine Coast
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Two Biosecurity Queensland initiatives were recently announced by Minister for Agricultural Industry Development and Fisheries and Minister for Rural Communities Mark Furner.
If you suspect an emergency animal disease, phone the Emergency Animal Disease Hotline on 1800 675 888, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries call centre on 13 25 23 or BSL on 07 3708 8762.
Queensland’s Biosecurity Sciences Laboratory (BSL) provides world-class testing and diagnostics for animal pests and diseases of terrestrial and aquatic livestock, bees and wildlife.
‘Infection with Ehrlichia canis’ has been removed from the national list of notifiable animal diseases and canine ehrlichiosis is no longer considered a notifiable incident in Queensland. Disease management is now focused on tick prevention and early detection and treatment.
The QLD Agriculture and Fisheries and Other Legislation Amendment Bill was recently passed through QLD State Parliament.

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