Animal Biosecurity

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In northern Australia, cattle are susceptible to insect-borne diseases which significantly impact cattle health and productivity; these include viral diseases Bovine Ephemeral Fever (BEF) and Akabane.   Traditionally, insecticidal…
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This is part two of this webinar series – Making profitable management decisions after the dry. This webinar recording aims at providing beef producers a ‘first look’ at…
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This series of recorded webinars is focused on supporting small landholders during times of drought and the subsequent recovery processes. This is part 5 of a 5-part webinar…
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The Farm Biosecurity program is an important part of Australia’s emergency animal disease and exotic plant pest surveillance systems. Surveillance allows us to preserve existing trade opportunities and…
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National Animal Heath Declarations are a way for producers to provide information about the animal health status of their herd.

Animal Health Australia is the trusted and independent national animal health body in Australia, bringing together government and industry to deliver animal health and biosecurity outcomes. Find their…
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Biosecurity is an important consideration for every land manager. Protecting your property from disease and weed risks is essential. In this short video, Ann Coward, a grazier from Calliope in…
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Animal Health Australia (AHA) manages the Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) Freedom Assurance Project (TSEFAP), which delivers nationally integrated TSE risk minimisation measures to keep Australian animals and their…
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Call the national Exotic Plant Pest Hotline on 1800 084 881 if you suspect a new plant pest or disease. Find more on reporting suspect pests here: Report…
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Call the national Emergency Disease Watch Hotline on 1800 675 888 if you see unusual signs of disease in your livestock.