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Expression of Interest – AVA Webinar Hosts
The AVA is seeking Expressions of Interest from members interested in hosting AVA client-sponsored webinars throughout 2026.

Cattle Vets Herd into Brisbane
More than 250 cattle-sector veterinary professionals travelled from across Australia to attend the event, delivered in partnership with the Australian Reproduction Veterinarians (ARV) and Australian Veterinarians in Public Health (AVPH) – making it one of the largest conferences ever hosted by the Australian Cattle Veterinarians (ACV).
Consultation on Occupation Standard Classification for Australia
The AVA is preparing a submission for the review of Occupation Standard Classification for Australia (OSCA). The AVA is aware that there are currently a number of errors in the definitions and welcomes further comments from members to assist in developing the submission.
Consultation on WA Inquiry into Veticare
The AVA is preparing a submission for the WA Parliamentary Inquiry looking at the affordability and accessibility of veterinary care.

Trazocalm – For the appointments that make everyone sweat
Trazocalm® – For the appointments that make everyone sweat. Managing canine stress and anxiety during vet visits and supporting confinement compliance following surgery remains one of the most persistent challenges

Feline Osteoarthritis: The Hidden Pain in Ageing Cats
Osteoarthritis (OA) is increasingly recognised as a significant cause of chronic pain in cats, yet it remains widely underdiagnosed in clinical practice. Radiographic studies have demonstrated that degenerative joint disease

EOFY: The smart time for vets to upgrade
The April to June quarter is an advantageous time of year for veterinarians considering a vehicle upgrade – and with the right finance in place, the process can be simpler

Early Bird Final Week: Discover the daily highlights at AVA Conference
This year’s stellar line-up of international and local experts is set to deliver a program that appeals to all areas of the veterinary community, and with access to video proceedings for 12 months afterwards, your learning doesn’t stop in Brisbane.

Pets in rentals a positive step for animal welfare and the veterinary profession
Tasmania’s new rental laws remove “no pets” barriers, recognising the vital role of companion animals and ensuring owners no longer have to choose between a home and their pet.
APVMA to ban public sale of rodenticides
The Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) has announced significant changes to the regulation of second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides (SGARs), marking an important step forward for animal welfare, environmental protection and public safety.

Read the latest from the Australian Veterinary Journal’s March issue
This issue showcases 10 papers across production animals (sheep), equine and small animals.

World Parasite Awareness Day: Parasite Prevention: Protecting Animals and People
World Parasite Awareness Day on Friday 20 March is a timely reminder of the critical role veterinarians play in protecting animal health, public health and production systems through proactive, evidence-based parasite prevention.

Level Up Your Equine Expertise: Early-Bird Registration Open for AVA Conference
Early-bird registrations are now open for the 2026 AVA Conference, and this year’s equine stream is shaping up to be one of the most compelling yet.

2026 AVA Conference: Early bird registration closes in 20 days!
With less than 3 weeks left to secure early bird rates, now is the time to register for the 2026 AVA Conference; the premier event for Australian veterinary professionals. Held from 18–21 May 2026 at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, this year’s conference promises to be bigger, better, and more inspiring than ever.
International Women’s Day: The Power of Mentoring
This year’s theme for International Women’s Day “give to gain’ reminds us that equality grows when we share our own unique lived experiences for the benefit of others. In 2026, we are invited to consider the transformative impact of this knowledge sharing across the veterinary profession and are reminded that one of the most powerful ways we can give to our peers is through mentoring.