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The Tasmanian Government are reviewing the laws that regulate and control dogs in Tasmania. The review ensures contemporary and enforceable welfare outcomes for dogs in Tasmania.
The AVA is encouraging members to talk local MPs and candidates about the issues facing the veterinary profession at this coming federal election.
The NSW Legislative Council's Animal Welfare Committee is currently conducting an inquiry into the management of cat populations in New South Wales.
Ahead of this ACT Election, the AVA is calling on the next Territory Government to support and/or address the following key areas: Sustainability of the veterinary workforce; Mental health support for the veterinary profession; Support for veterinary care for persons experiencing vulnerabilities; Increased support for ACT government veterinarians; Support for veterinary public good activities.
The AVA has released its 2024 Queensland State Election Platform. Key issues are: Enhanced biosecurity and funding for emergency animal disease; Rural and regional veterinary workforce support ; Support for veterinary students; Support the provision of public good by veterinarians ; Mental health support for veterinary professionals
The ABS has been undertaking a comprehensive review of the classification to reflect the contemporary Australian labour market and better meet stakeholders' needs. The purpose is to produce reliable occupation-based statistics where occupational classification is well structured, clearly defined, comparable, robust, and representative.
The Department of Jobs, Skills, Industry and Regions (DJSIR) has developed the proposed Wildlife (Game) Regulations (2024) (proposed Regulations) to replace the current Wildlife (Game) Interim Regulations 2023 (current Regulations) which will expire in September 2024.
To help inform our work on the outcomes of the report, we are asking all members (regardless of which state or territory you are in) for your views.