Practising as a veterinarian in Australia requires registration with the relevant board in your state or territory. Each jurisdiction maintains its own registration body, and you must be registered where you intend to work. Your veterinary degree will also need to meet the criteria set by your state board.
Veterinary boards and state health departments
Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales
Northern Territory
Queensland
South Australia
Tasmania
Victoria
Western Australia
Radiation licence
To use x-ray equipment, you will need a licence from your state regulation body. Licences are issued by either your state department of health or department for the environment.
Microchipping
In New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland, you are required to have your own authorised microchip implanter number.
Insurance
Graduates who are AVA Members need to apply for their own indemnity insurance. Graduates who are AVA members will receive a discounted rate with GUILD Insurance.
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