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The Queensland Division has six branches across the state and is involved in a number of initiatives as well as representing the AVA in a variety of forums and before members of state parliament.

Branches
  • Brisbane Veterinary Practitioners
  • Central Queensland
  • Darling Downs and South West Queensland
  • North Queensland
  • South East Queensland
  • Sunshine Coast
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The AVA QLD Division is seeking input from members in response to concerns raised about the potential health impacts of fire ant bait ingestion on domestic animals and wildlife in areas of South East Queensland where mass aerial baiting is underway.
The floods across Queensland have had an enormous impact on the community, particularly in primary production areas with significant impacts on cattle, sheep and goats. The Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) is working to assist veterinary practices and primary producers as they respond and recover from this flooding disaster.
At risk groups who are eligible for JEV vaccination and JEV vaccination providers are listed on the Queensland Government JEV website.
The Queensland Government is asking veterinarians to support efforts to reduce dog attacks. Veterinarians can improve safety by promoting responsible dog ownership.
You are invited to attend the 2025 AVA QLD Division Annual Meeting Online - Wednesday 19 March 7:00 pm

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