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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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Biosecurity Queensland’s new African swine fever (ASF) surveillance and sampling eLearning course is being offered free of charge via the Animal Health Australia (AHA) training portal. Registered veterinarians may claim 2 continuing professional development (CPD) points following completion of the course.
A summary of the AVA Advocacy work that was undertaken at QLD Division level in 2023.
Veterinarians aiding the government’s response in emergency (disaster) situations is essential for animal, and human, welfare. For emergency responses that are coordinated by other stakeholders, the AVA will facilitate communications through our member channels to request the assistance of private veterinarians.
The AVA Queensland Division, with assistance from the VNCA, are undertaking a project to gather information from those working in Queensland veterinary practice regarding the status of Q fever vaccinations.
The Queensland Veterinarian Significant Disease Investigation (zoonotic and emergency animal disease) Workshop being held in Gatton on 22-23 March 2024 is open for registration

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