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AVA’s positions on the issues that shape your profession.  Updates on submissions, policy responses and our work with government.

Government Submission

AVA Lodges Submission Supporting QLD Draft Standards on S8 Medicine Storage

The AVA has lodged a formal submission to Queensland Health on the Draft Departmental Standard: Secure Storage of Schedule 8 (S8) Medicines.

The AVA strongly supports the draft Standard, particularly its explicit recognition that veterinarians may securely store S8 medicines in vehicles when practising away from fixed registered premises, provided appropriate security outcomes are met. This represents a significant and long‑standing advocacy win for the profession, especially for veterinarians working in mobile, afterhours, rural, regional and remote settings.

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Government Submission

AVA responds to NHMRC Code Review preparation

The AVA has provided a response to the NHMRC survey for the review of the Australian Code for the Care and Use of Animals for Scientific Purposes. This early engagement helps inform NHMRC’s preparation for a broader public consultation expected later in 2026.

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Government Submission

SA Breeder Reforms

The AVA provided a submission to the South Australian Government on proposed reforms to dog and cat breeding regulations, emphasising evidence-based welfare standards, responsible breeding practices, and alignment with relevant AVA policies.

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Government Submission

AVA strengthens welfare voice in Racing Queensland rules review

The AVA has lodged a detailed submission to Racing Queensland on proposed amendments to the Rules of Racing, reinforcing that animal welfare and racing integrity must go hand in hand.

Developed in consultation with Equine Veterinarians Australia (EVA) and Australian Veterinarians for Animal Welfare & Ethics (AVAWE), the submission advocates for clearer, nationally aligned regulation that prioritises the health, safety and long-term wellbeing of racehorses.

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Government Submission

Why the AVA’s Federal Budget Submission Matters to You

The Australian Veterinary Association has lodged its 2026–27 Pre-Budget Submission to the Australian Government, calling for targeted investment to secure a sustainable veterinary profession and protect Australia’s animal health, biosecurity and food security.

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Government Submission

Submission – NT Dangerous Animal Guideline – Crocodiles as Pets

The AVA opposes the keeping of crocodiles as pets in the Northern Territory, citing serious animal welfare and public safety risks, and the lack of a practical veterinary-care framework. The submission highlights the specialised needs of crocodilians, enforcement and traceability concerns, and recommends strict regulatory safeguards if a permit scheme proceeds.

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Government Submission

Submission – WA Suicide Prevention Framework

The AVA’s submission to the WA Mental Health Commission calls for stronger recognition of occupational factors in suicide prevention, noting the elevated risk among veterinarians. It recommends closer collaboration with professional associations, alignment with WorkSafe WA psychosocial hazard regulations, and support for AVA wellbeing programs such as THRIVE and Cultivating Safe Teams to strengthen prevention efforts in high-risk professions.

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Government Submission

AVA Submission on SA Veterinary Premises Standards

The AVA has recently lodged a submission to the Veterinary Surgeons Board of South Australia (VSBSA) in response to the consultation on the draft Veterinary Premises Standards.
Our submission commends the VSBSA for its collaborative and transparent approach and for recognising the Australian Small Animal Veterinarians (ASAV) Hospital Accreditation Standards within the proposed framework.

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Government Submission

AVA Submission – NSW Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy

The AVA’s submission to the NSW Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy calls for targeted reforms to address psychosocial risks in the veterinary profession, including stronger data collection, rural incentives, tailored mental health supports, and workforce retention measures.

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Government Submission

AVA Submission – ACT Code of Practice for the Welfare of Dogs

The AVA welcomes the ACT Draft Code of Practice for the Welfare of Dogs and proposes practical, evidence-based refinements – centred on clear standards, positive-reinforcement training, sensible tethering and temperature safeguards, and better identification and traceability.

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