The AVA is pleased to confirm the AVA WA Division Executive Committee for the 2026–2028 term.
The Division Executive Committee plays a vital role in shaping and delivering advocacy, professional support, and engagement for members at a divisional level. The incoming Committee brings a strong mix of experience, passion and commitment to representing members and advancing the veterinary profession.
Your 2026–2028 Division Executive Committee
We congratulate the following members on their appointment:
President: Katy Davis
Committee Members:
- Gaelia Hunt
- Dave Neck
- Vanessa Rushworth
- Sarah Loroesch
- Katie Currie
Thanks also to members who are undertaking other important roles:
Policy Councillor: Kristy Denmead
Branch Key Contact: Jess Shilling
Student Representative: Sarah Chang
Each of these members has generously volunteered their time to support members, contribute to Division or Branch activities, and advocate for the profession. We thank them for stepping forward.
We also extend our heartfelt gratitude to Katie Kreutz for the tireless dedication and energy she gave to the WA Division during her six year involvement with the AVA, first as a committee member and more recently as Division President. Katie consistently demonstrated her passion for the veterinary profession and her commitment to supporting both veterinary students and practitioners. Her contribution has left a lasting impact, and we sincerely thank her for her leadership and service.
Recognising the impact of AVA Advocacy
As the new Committee begins its work, we encourage members to take a moment to reflect on what collective advocacy can achieve. In 2025, the AVA delivered a wide range of advocacy outcomes across national and divisional levels, addressing critical issues including workforce sustainability, regulatory reform, biosecurity, professional wellbeing and animal welfare.
A detailed 2025 Advocacy Retrospective outlining this work is available here. This document highlights the impact of member-led advocacy and provides valuable context for the priorities that will be continued.
Get Involved: Casual vacancies available
Please note that casual vacancies currently exist on the WA Division Executive Committee. These positions can be filled at any time during the term and represent a great opportunity for members to become more involved in shaping the future of the profession. Serving on a Division Executive Committee is a rewarding way to give back, develop leadership skills, and help ensure that member voices are heard.
To express interest or for more information, please contact:
Dr Robyn Whitaker, Senior Advocacy Officer robyn.whitaker@ava.com.au
Looking Ahead
The AVA thanks all members who contribute to our shared purpose—whether through committee service, advocacy engagement, or participation in AVA activities. We look forward to working with the 2026–2028 Division Executive Committee as they help guide priorities, respond to emerging challenges, and continue advocating for a strong, sustainable veterinary profession.